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DOI: 10.1055/a-1769-4481
Purse-string suture combined with titanium clips using a single-channel gastroscope for the closure of postintubation tracheoesophageal fistula
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A 72-year-old woman was treated with endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation for shock caused by herbicide poisoning. After extubation she presented with cough. Tracheoscopy and gastroscopy both showed a perforation measuring about 1 cm ([Fig. 1 a, b]). The tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) was treated with a purse-string suture via a gastroscope (GIF-Q260J; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) ([Video 1]). In brief, an endoloop (Leo Medical, Changzhou, China) was inserted by forceps and anchored onto the full thickness of the edge of the fistula, including both the esophageal wall and the tracheal wall, with a titanium clip (Micro-Tech, Nanjing, China) ([Fig. 1 c]). After adjustment of the angle, three additional repositionable clips were used to secure the endoloop on different sides of fistula. The removable hook was then inserted and connected with the ring on the tail of the endoloop, which was tightened to pull the edges of the fistula together. The hook was then removed and the TEF was closed ([Fig. 1 d]). To further strengthen the closure of the fistula, an endoclip was added to clamp the still visible small hole ([Fig. 1 e]). The patient was put on nasal feeding after operation and her cough took a turn for the better. One month later, gastroscopy showed that the endoclips and endoloop had fallen off and the fistula was reduced to 0.3 cm, which was clamped with three clips ([Fig. 2]). Another 3 months later, gastroscopy and upper gastrointestinal radiography revealed the fistula to have closed ([Fig. 3]).
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Video 1 Purse-string suture combined with titanium clips using a single-channel gastroscope for the closure of postintubation tracheoesophageal fistula in a 72-year-old woman.
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TEF is a severe complication of endotracheal intubation [1]. Owing to the high position of postintubation TEF, it is difficult to place a tracheal or esophageal stent, and surgical correction is usually the only solution [2]. In our case, we performed a purse-string suture to reduce the fistula, and then successively closed the reduced fistula with titanium clips. This endoscopic procedure may be an alternative to surgery for postintubation TEF.
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Article published online:
28 February 2022
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References
- 1 Chen W, Li J, Deng R. et al. Case report: tracheoesophageal fistula secondary to postintubation tracheomegaly in a tetanus patient. Ann Palliat Med 2021; 10: 4922-4925
- 2 Puma F, Vannucci J, Santoprete S. et al. Surgery and perioperative management for post-intubation tracheoesophageal fistula: case series analysis. J Thorac Dis 2017; 9: 278-286