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Review
. 2004 Aug;39(8):1197-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2004.04.007.

Analysis of factors affecting the spontaneous closure of a gastrocutaneous fistula

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Analysis of factors affecting the spontaneous closure of a gastrocutaneous fistula

Tracey A Janik et al. J Pediatr Surg. 2004 Aug.

Abstract

Background/purpose: Few reports have documented the rate of persistence of a gastrocutaneous fistula (GCF) after gastrostomy removal or the reason for the persistence of a GCF. The purpose of this report was to analyze a large group of pediatric patients with a persistent GCF to determine the rate of persistence and any factors that correlate with the persistence of a GCF.

Methods: This was a retrospective review of 1,042 children from The Children's Hospital, Denver, Colorado who had a gastrostomy constructed between 1992 and 2002. The charts of all children with a persistent GCF after gastrostomy catheter removal were analyzed for correlation between 13 clinical parameters and the persistence of a GCF.

Results: There were 150 children with a persistent GCF for an incidence of 34%. Time elapsed between the creation of the GCF and removal of the gastrostomy appliance (< or =8 months versus >8 months) was the only parameter that showed any correlation with persistence of a GCF (P <.05). None of the other parameters studied showed any conclusive correlation with persistence of a GCF.

Conclusions: Time was the only factor that determined whether a surgically created GCF would persist after removal of a gastrostomy appliance.

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