Abstract:Aorto-conduit fistula (ACF) is a rare and morbid complication after esophagectomy. We present the case of a successful multidisciplinary rescue and repair of an ACF.
“…Feczko and colleagues 2 describe a patient who presented with massive hematemesis at 9 months after undergoing McKeown esophagectomy and provide a step-by-step description of the management of this patient. Although esophagogastroduodenoscopy seems to be a reasonable first step, massive hemorrhage could make it virtually impossible to obtain adequate visualization.…”
Prompt recognition and multidisciplinary communication are critical to the successful management of an almost always lethal complication of esophagectomy.
“…Feczko and colleagues 2 describe a patient who presented with massive hematemesis at 9 months after undergoing McKeown esophagectomy and provide a step-by-step description of the management of this patient. Although esophagogastroduodenoscopy seems to be a reasonable first step, massive hemorrhage could make it virtually impossible to obtain adequate visualization.…”
Prompt recognition and multidisciplinary communication are critical to the successful management of an almost always lethal complication of esophagectomy.
“…Andrew Feczko and colleagues 1 have presented an interesting but dreaded complication of massive hemorrhage from an aorto-conduit fistula after esophagectomy. They detail the roles of endoscopy to diagnose the complication, angiography to localize the fistula, and surgery for definitive repair.…”
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