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Intestinal Fistulas
         Dr. Ketan Vagholkar
         MS, DNB,MRCS, FACS
           Consultant General Surgeon
                       &
              Professor of Surgery
Intestinal Fistulas
                             by

            Dr. Ketan Vagholkar
               MS, DNB, MRCS, FACS
             Consultant General Surgeon
                         &
                Professor of Surgery



Introduction:
In a professional lifetime the majority of surgeons will
encounter few patients with an intestinal fistula. More
external fistulas follow surgical operations, accidental
trauma or irradiation and are only occasionally
spontaneous. The majority of internal fistulas are associated
with Crohn’s disease, malignancy and diverticulitis
although interesting rarities will be encountered
occasionally. Many external fistulas are trivial in their
effects and short in duration and some internal fistulas give
no symptoms. However both internal and external fistulas
can pose an enormous challenge, complicated by associated
sepsis and gross anatomical abnormalities. There are many
who regard the management of high output
enterocutaneous fistulas as the ultimate surgical challenge.
Advances in parentral nutrition, in diagnostic techniques
and in stoma care have added new dimensions to the
treatment of intestinal fistulas.

                              1
Definition:
The word fistula is derived from the identical Latin word
for a pipe, but its incorporation into English medical
literature was not probably from its Latin origin, but from
the old French word ‘Festre’ which led to the old English
words ‘ fistle and fistule’ . From the medical point of view
a fistula is an abnormal communication between two
epithelial surfaces.

Classification:
There are various ways by which fistulae can be classified.
These classification systems may at times aid in planning
management strategies for the same.


• External/ enterocutaneous fistulas.
• Internal
• Occasionally both internal & external.

• Simple-      one single track.
• Complicated- multiple tracks or associated abscess

According to the site of the hole
  • Lateral- leakage from the side of the hollow viscus.
  • End- Leakage from the whole diameter of section of
    the bowel involved.




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Based on the output.
  • High output >/= 500cc
  • Low output < 500cc


  Practical Considerations for defining a fistula
      1. In case of external fistulas the leakage to the
         surface should in most circumstances have
         persisted for more than 24 hours.
      2. Leakage and the communication must be
         relatively sealed off from the surrounding tissues
         and cavities.

Etiology:

Congenital - T-O fistulas, persistent vitello intestinal duct.
Traumatic fistulas – Penetrating & blunt abdominal trauma
Inflammatory – Anastomotic leaks, Cohn’s disease, T.B,
                 Actinomycosis, impacted gall stone in the
                 Hartmann’s pouch.
Neoplastic – Colonic & pancreatic carcinomas.
Degenerative diseases – aortoduodenal fistulas.
Post irradiation fistulas
Post operative fistulas –
   • tension on the suture line
   • ischaemia
   • associated sepsis
   • distal obstruction
   • malignant involvement



                              3
Four Phase Approach [Sheldon et al]

Initial Phase (on presentation)
   1. Restore blood volume.
   2. Begin correction of fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
   3. Control fistula, protect skin, collect and measure
      effluent.
   4. Drain abscesses and consider antibiotic therapy.

Second Phase (Up to 2 days)
  1. Continue fluid and electrolyte therapy
  2. Begin IV feeding.

Third Phase (Up to 5 days)
  1. Institute enteral feeding if possible either orally or by
     tube feeding or by jejunostomy below a high fistula.
  2. Demonstrate the anatomy of the fistulas by contrast
     studies and fistulography.

Fourth Phase (After 5 days)
  1. Continue nutritional treatment until the fistula closes
     or if it fails to close, until the patient is able to
     withstand definitive surgery.
  2. Operate to eliminate sepsis if recurring.




                              4
Intravenous Treatment Regimens:

A] Resuscitation
B] Fluid & electrolyte regimens.
C] Nutritional regimens (enteral/parentral)


Common water and electrolyte problems in fistula patients:
Dehydration, hyponatremia, hypokalemia, metabolic
acidosis,   metabolic  alkalosis,   hypernatremia       &
hyperosmolar syndrome in patients fed IV or orally with
elemental diets.

Water requirements = Normal requirements + add.
Requirements resulting from the fistula- modifications
imposed by complications such as renal failure.

Daily requirements=        basal   requirements+additional
requirements

5% dextrose 2000cc 1250cc 3250cc
Normal saline 500cc  750cc  1250cc
KCl           80mmol 40mmol 120mmol




                             5
Measurements necessary for assessment and control of
water and electrolyte balance in patients with intestinal
fistulas.


         Measurements                                Frequency
Clinical Pulse,BP,CVP,RR                             As
                                                     clinically
                                                     indicated
Blood     Hct, ABG                                   As
                                                     clinically
                                                     indicated
Serum     Na,K,Cl,Urea,Glucose,Creatinine,osmolarity Daily
Urine     Vol/24hrs, Na, K, Cl, Urea, Creatinine.    Daily to
                                                     be done
                                                     but every
                                                     third day
                                                     if stable
Fistula   Vol/24hrs, Na, K, Cl, Urea, bicarbonates.  Daily to
output                                               be done
                                                     but every
                                                     third day
                                                     if stable




                            6
Nutrition:

Nutritional requirements
Glucose & amino acids proportionate to the nitrogen
requirements and excretion
Essential fatty acids, fat soluble vitamins, water soluble
vitamins, trace elements, hematinics

Enteral
Low residue enteral feeding programs
  1. Amino acid, simple glucose containing sugars and
     triglycerides
  2. Oligopeptides, triglycerides and simple sugars.
  3. Liquid whole proteins, triglycerides and complex
     sugars.
  4. Elemental diets which contain simplest components of
     the main categories of nutrients.

Advantages: totally absorbed, no digestive enzymes
required.
Complications: gastric stasis, diarrhea, hyperosmolar
dehydration, anemia. (Folate and B12 deficiency)

Parentral
Venous access for short term TPN
  1. Median basilica vein at the elbow.
  2. Subclavian vein cannulation via       infraclavicular
     approach.
  3. Internal jugular vein cannulation.


                            7
Complications:       Pneumothorax,       catheter   blockage,
infection, catheter fracture, extravasation.


Monitoring Nutritional Status


Hb                                    Daily
Body weight                           Daily
Nitrogen balance                      Daily
S. albumin                            Twice
                                      weekly
Anthropometry(midarm circumference in Weekly
cms)
S. folate, Fe, Mg & Zn.               Weekly
S. Cu, Mn, B12                        Monthly


Investigations:

Demonstration of the anatomy of the fistula and diagnosis
of the underlying disease.
   • Clinical assessment
   • Markers e.g. methylene blue
   • Radiological studies
   1. origin of the fistula
   2. complexity and size of the fistula tract
   3. condition of the bowel from where the fistula arises
   4. whether there is continuity of the bowel at the site of
      anastomosis or total disruption


                               8
5. whether there is distal obstruction

E.g. plain x rays, contrast studies, fistulography, biopsy,
imaging CT, other tests like S. gastrin for ZE syndrome.

Detection of sepsis:

Clinical and bacteriological tests
  • pus swabs
  • sputum & blood culture
  • pus samples

Detection of abscess cavities
  • USG
  • CT
  • Neutrophil isotope scans (indium leukocyte scans)

Other methods: increased B 12 levels in liver abscess

Complications in fistula patients
  1. Infection
  2. Abscesses
  3. Septic shock
  4. Pulmonary problems
  5. Venous thrombosis and embolism
  6. GI bleeding and bleeding from the fistula track.
  7. Psychological problems (depression)
  8. Demoralization of relatives and staff.




                              9
Local management of fistulas

Appliances
Suction devices
Irrigation with NaCl+lactic acid (in pancreatic and
duodenal fistulas to prevent autodigestion)
Local applications and skin grafting (silastic casts)
Drugs to reduce secretions: Proton pump inhibitors in
gastric fistulas, Probanthine and glucagons in pancreatic
fistulas.
Diversion.

Nursing care
General care: Mouth care, skin care, prevention of pressure
sores, physiotherapy, prevention of venous thrombosis,
psychological support.
Specific care: Care of fistula site, care of skin around the
enterostoma and tube drains, maintenance of nutrition.

Assessment of prognosis and continuing treatment:

Prognostic factors
High fistulas
Abdominal dehiscence>10cms
Fístula o/p > 1500cc /24hrs
Multiple fístulas
Intraperitoneal abscesses
Small bowel resection >150 cms
Septicemia
Intestinal obstruction
Respiratory infection

                             10
Intra/extra luminal GI bleeding
Renal/hepatic insufficiency

Reasons for failure to close spontaneously
  1. Total discontinuity of the bowel ends
  2. Distal obstruction
  3. Chronic abscesses
  4. Mucocutaneous continuity
  5. Damage or diseased intestine
  6. Malnutrition

Criteria for operative intervention.

Internal fistula
   1. Serious diarrhea with fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
   2. Hemorrhage

External fistulas
  1. Fistulas that have failed to close on conservative
      treatment.
  2. Investigation has revealed a reason why it will not
      close.




                             11
Principles of surgical intervention in intestinal fistulas.

Category I
Operations designed to
  1. aid spontaneous closure
  2. correct malnutrition
  3. Control output from drains, abscess &fistulas by
     establishing proximal diversions and feeding stomas
     distally.

Category II
Operations aimed at removal of
  1. Diseased bowel
  2. Associated fistula (not always to carry out a
     restoration anastomosis)




                              12
General principles governing definitive surgery for
intestinal fistulas.

  1. Allow plenty of time for operation
  2. Aim for adequate exposure
  3. Only undertake resection of the fistula and
     reanastomosis in patients in whom malnutrition has
     been corrected and sepsis controlled.
  4. Adhesions should be divided by sharp dissection.
  5. Following resection anastomosis raw areas be covered
     with omental pedicle raised on the right or left
     gastroepiploic artery.
  6. Bypass operation for fixed inoperable lesions.




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Intestinal fistulas

  • 1. Intestinal Fistulas Dr. Ketan Vagholkar MS, DNB,MRCS, FACS Consultant General Surgeon & Professor of Surgery
  • 2. Intestinal Fistulas by Dr. Ketan Vagholkar MS, DNB, MRCS, FACS Consultant General Surgeon & Professor of Surgery Introduction: In a professional lifetime the majority of surgeons will encounter few patients with an intestinal fistula. More external fistulas follow surgical operations, accidental trauma or irradiation and are only occasionally spontaneous. The majority of internal fistulas are associated with Crohn’s disease, malignancy and diverticulitis although interesting rarities will be encountered occasionally. Many external fistulas are trivial in their effects and short in duration and some internal fistulas give no symptoms. However both internal and external fistulas can pose an enormous challenge, complicated by associated sepsis and gross anatomical abnormalities. There are many who regard the management of high output enterocutaneous fistulas as the ultimate surgical challenge. Advances in parentral nutrition, in diagnostic techniques and in stoma care have added new dimensions to the treatment of intestinal fistulas. 1
  • 3. Definition: The word fistula is derived from the identical Latin word for a pipe, but its incorporation into English medical literature was not probably from its Latin origin, but from the old French word ‘Festre’ which led to the old English words ‘ fistle and fistule’ . From the medical point of view a fistula is an abnormal communication between two epithelial surfaces. Classification: There are various ways by which fistulae can be classified. These classification systems may at times aid in planning management strategies for the same. • External/ enterocutaneous fistulas. • Internal • Occasionally both internal & external. • Simple- one single track. • Complicated- multiple tracks or associated abscess According to the site of the hole • Lateral- leakage from the side of the hollow viscus. • End- Leakage from the whole diameter of section of the bowel involved. 2
  • 4. Based on the output. • High output >/= 500cc • Low output < 500cc Practical Considerations for defining a fistula 1. In case of external fistulas the leakage to the surface should in most circumstances have persisted for more than 24 hours. 2. Leakage and the communication must be relatively sealed off from the surrounding tissues and cavities. Etiology: Congenital - T-O fistulas, persistent vitello intestinal duct. Traumatic fistulas – Penetrating & blunt abdominal trauma Inflammatory – Anastomotic leaks, Cohn’s disease, T.B, Actinomycosis, impacted gall stone in the Hartmann’s pouch. Neoplastic – Colonic & pancreatic carcinomas. Degenerative diseases – aortoduodenal fistulas. Post irradiation fistulas Post operative fistulas – • tension on the suture line • ischaemia • associated sepsis • distal obstruction • malignant involvement 3
  • 5. Four Phase Approach [Sheldon et al] Initial Phase (on presentation) 1. Restore blood volume. 2. Begin correction of fluid and electrolyte imbalance. 3. Control fistula, protect skin, collect and measure effluent. 4. Drain abscesses and consider antibiotic therapy. Second Phase (Up to 2 days) 1. Continue fluid and electrolyte therapy 2. Begin IV feeding. Third Phase (Up to 5 days) 1. Institute enteral feeding if possible either orally or by tube feeding or by jejunostomy below a high fistula. 2. Demonstrate the anatomy of the fistulas by contrast studies and fistulography. Fourth Phase (After 5 days) 1. Continue nutritional treatment until the fistula closes or if it fails to close, until the patient is able to withstand definitive surgery. 2. Operate to eliminate sepsis if recurring. 4
  • 6. Intravenous Treatment Regimens: A] Resuscitation B] Fluid & electrolyte regimens. C] Nutritional regimens (enteral/parentral) Common water and electrolyte problems in fistula patients: Dehydration, hyponatremia, hypokalemia, metabolic acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, hypernatremia & hyperosmolar syndrome in patients fed IV or orally with elemental diets. Water requirements = Normal requirements + add. Requirements resulting from the fistula- modifications imposed by complications such as renal failure. Daily requirements= basal requirements+additional requirements 5% dextrose 2000cc 1250cc 3250cc Normal saline 500cc 750cc 1250cc KCl 80mmol 40mmol 120mmol 5
  • 7. Measurements necessary for assessment and control of water and electrolyte balance in patients with intestinal fistulas. Measurements Frequency Clinical Pulse,BP,CVP,RR As clinically indicated Blood Hct, ABG As clinically indicated Serum Na,K,Cl,Urea,Glucose,Creatinine,osmolarity Daily Urine Vol/24hrs, Na, K, Cl, Urea, Creatinine. Daily to be done but every third day if stable Fistula Vol/24hrs, Na, K, Cl, Urea, bicarbonates. Daily to output be done but every third day if stable 6
  • 8. Nutrition: Nutritional requirements Glucose & amino acids proportionate to the nitrogen requirements and excretion Essential fatty acids, fat soluble vitamins, water soluble vitamins, trace elements, hematinics Enteral Low residue enteral feeding programs 1. Amino acid, simple glucose containing sugars and triglycerides 2. Oligopeptides, triglycerides and simple sugars. 3. Liquid whole proteins, triglycerides and complex sugars. 4. Elemental diets which contain simplest components of the main categories of nutrients. Advantages: totally absorbed, no digestive enzymes required. Complications: gastric stasis, diarrhea, hyperosmolar dehydration, anemia. (Folate and B12 deficiency) Parentral Venous access for short term TPN 1. Median basilica vein at the elbow. 2. Subclavian vein cannulation via infraclavicular approach. 3. Internal jugular vein cannulation. 7
  • 9. Complications: Pneumothorax, catheter blockage, infection, catheter fracture, extravasation. Monitoring Nutritional Status Hb Daily Body weight Daily Nitrogen balance Daily S. albumin Twice weekly Anthropometry(midarm circumference in Weekly cms) S. folate, Fe, Mg & Zn. Weekly S. Cu, Mn, B12 Monthly Investigations: Demonstration of the anatomy of the fistula and diagnosis of the underlying disease. • Clinical assessment • Markers e.g. methylene blue • Radiological studies 1. origin of the fistula 2. complexity and size of the fistula tract 3. condition of the bowel from where the fistula arises 4. whether there is continuity of the bowel at the site of anastomosis or total disruption 8
  • 10. 5. whether there is distal obstruction E.g. plain x rays, contrast studies, fistulography, biopsy, imaging CT, other tests like S. gastrin for ZE syndrome. Detection of sepsis: Clinical and bacteriological tests • pus swabs • sputum & blood culture • pus samples Detection of abscess cavities • USG • CT • Neutrophil isotope scans (indium leukocyte scans) Other methods: increased B 12 levels in liver abscess Complications in fistula patients 1. Infection 2. Abscesses 3. Septic shock 4. Pulmonary problems 5. Venous thrombosis and embolism 6. GI bleeding and bleeding from the fistula track. 7. Psychological problems (depression) 8. Demoralization of relatives and staff. 9
  • 11. Local management of fistulas Appliances Suction devices Irrigation with NaCl+lactic acid (in pancreatic and duodenal fistulas to prevent autodigestion) Local applications and skin grafting (silastic casts) Drugs to reduce secretions: Proton pump inhibitors in gastric fistulas, Probanthine and glucagons in pancreatic fistulas. Diversion. Nursing care General care: Mouth care, skin care, prevention of pressure sores, physiotherapy, prevention of venous thrombosis, psychological support. Specific care: Care of fistula site, care of skin around the enterostoma and tube drains, maintenance of nutrition. Assessment of prognosis and continuing treatment: Prognostic factors High fistulas Abdominal dehiscence>10cms Fístula o/p > 1500cc /24hrs Multiple fístulas Intraperitoneal abscesses Small bowel resection >150 cms Septicemia Intestinal obstruction Respiratory infection 10
  • 12. Intra/extra luminal GI bleeding Renal/hepatic insufficiency Reasons for failure to close spontaneously 1. Total discontinuity of the bowel ends 2. Distal obstruction 3. Chronic abscesses 4. Mucocutaneous continuity 5. Damage or diseased intestine 6. Malnutrition Criteria for operative intervention. Internal fistula 1. Serious diarrhea with fluid and electrolyte imbalance. 2. Hemorrhage External fistulas 1. Fistulas that have failed to close on conservative treatment. 2. Investigation has revealed a reason why it will not close. 11
  • 13. Principles of surgical intervention in intestinal fistulas. Category I Operations designed to 1. aid spontaneous closure 2. correct malnutrition 3. Control output from drains, abscess &fistulas by establishing proximal diversions and feeding stomas distally. Category II Operations aimed at removal of 1. Diseased bowel 2. Associated fistula (not always to carry out a restoration anastomosis) 12
  • 14. General principles governing definitive surgery for intestinal fistulas. 1. Allow plenty of time for operation 2. Aim for adequate exposure 3. Only undertake resection of the fistula and reanastomosis in patients in whom malnutrition has been corrected and sepsis controlled. 4. Adhesions should be divided by sharp dissection. 5. Following resection anastomosis raw areas be covered with omental pedicle raised on the right or left gastroepiploic artery. 6. Bypass operation for fixed inoperable lesions. 13