Endoscopic Management Of Controlled Colo-cutaneous Fistula As A Complication of Acute Sigmoid Diverticulitis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Fistula; Sigmoid
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Fistula; Sigmoid focused on measuring stent, endoscopy , enod-stitches, diverticulitis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patients with Controlled Colo-cutaneous Fistula As A complication of Acute Diverticulitis , recurrent fistula. failued conservative meaures . patient with good general condition (ASA I&II). Exclusion Criteria: We excluded patients who bad general condition (ASAIII&IV&V), patients with high output fistula , respond to conservative measures.
Sites / Locations
- Zagazig University Hospitals
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
No Intervention
group (1) endoscopic group
group (2) surgical group
For patients in EG, we began with assessment of the site & size of fistula . In this study, OTSC was used in 9 patients .We started deploying the clips perpendicular to the long axis of the defect. If needed, more than one clip was sequentially deployed, starting at edge of the defect towards the center. Standard clips were passed through-the-scope to achieve superficial tissue apposition engaging the mucosa and submucosa (with 1.2-mm-wide and 6-mm-long arms capable of an approximately 12-mm grasp) and were used in conjunction with thermal ablation or mechanical scraping of the tissue around the edges of the defect to achieve a more resilient seal. Concurrently, the interventional radiology team subcutaneously drained the intraperitoneal free fluid using 2 intra-peritoneal tubes that were placed under US guidance in the sub-hepatic region and in the pelvis
sigmoid resection after proper colonic preparation with primary anstomosis with circular stapler either open or laparoscopically