The "Fistula VAC," a technique for management of enterocutaneous fistulae arising within the open abdomen: report of 5 cases
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The "Fistula VAC," a technique for management of enterocutaneous fistulae arising within the open abdomen: report of 5 cases
Abstract
Background: Management of intestinal fistulae in open abdominal wounds remains a significant clinical challenge for those caring for patients surviving damage control abdominal operations. Breaking the cycle of tissue inflammation, infection, and sepsis, resulting from leakage of enteric contents, should be a major goal in the approach to these complex patients. We describe a technique utilizing vacuum assisted closure (VAC) which achieves control of enteric flow from fistulae in open abdominal wounds.
Methods: The fistula-VAC is fashioned from standard sponge supplies, negative pressure pumps, and ostomy appliances. The fistula-VAC was changed every three days prior to split thickness skin grafting, and every five days following grafting.
Results: Five patients underwent application of the fistula-VAC. All patients had complete diversion of enteric contents. This enteric diversion allowed for successful skin grafting in all patients.
Conclusion: Application of the fistula-VAC should be considered a useful option in treating patients with intestinal fistulae in open abdominal wounds.
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