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Results of endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure device for treatment of upper GI leaks
by
Popp, Felix
, Bruns, Christiane J
, Hölscher, Arnulf H
, Maus, Martin K H
, Alakus, Hakan
, Leers, Jessica M
, Fuchs, Hans F
, Herbold, Till
, Bludau, Marc
, Seung-Hun Chon
, Schröder, Wolfgang
in
Defects
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophagus
/ Hemorrhage
2018
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Results of endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure device for treatment of upper GI leaks
by
Popp, Felix
, Bruns, Christiane J
, Hölscher, Arnulf H
, Maus, Martin K H
, Alakus, Hakan
, Leers, Jessica M
, Fuchs, Hans F
, Herbold, Till
, Bludau, Marc
, Seung-Hun Chon
, Schröder, Wolfgang
in
Defects
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophagus
/ Hemorrhage
2018
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Results of endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure device for treatment of upper GI leaks
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Popp, Felix
, Bruns, Christiane J
, Hölscher, Arnulf H
, Maus, Martin K H
, Alakus, Hakan
, Leers, Jessica M
, Fuchs, Hans F
, Herbold, Till
, Bludau, Marc
, Seung-Hun Chon
, Schröder, Wolfgang
in
Defects
/ Endoscopy
/ Esophagus
/ Hemorrhage
2018
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Results of endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure device for treatment of upper GI leaks
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Results of endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure device for treatment of upper GI leaks
2018
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Overview
BackgroundEsophageal perforations and postoperative leakage of esophagogastrostomies are considered to be life-threatening conditions due to the potential development of mediastinitis and consecutive sepsis. Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) techniques, a well-established treatment method for superficial infected wounds, are based on a negative pressure applied to the wound via a vacuum-sealed sponge. Endoluminal VAC (E-VAC) therapy as a treatment for GI leakages in the rectum was introduced in 2008. E-VAC therapy is a novel method, and experience regarding esophageal applications is limited. In this retrospective study, the experience of a high-volume center for upper GI surgery with E-VAC therapy in patients with leaks of the upper GI tract is summarized. To our knowledge, this series presents the largest patient cohort worldwide in a single-center study.MethodsBetween October 2010 and January 2017, 77 patients with defects in the upper gastrointestinal tract were treated using the E-VAC application. Six patients had a spontaneous perforation, 12 patients an iatrogenic injury, and 59 patients a postoperative leakage in the upper gastrointestinal tract.ResultsComplete restoration of the esophageal defect was achieved in 60 of 77 patients. The average duration of application was 11.0 days, and a median of 2.75 E-VAC systems were used. For 21 of the 77 patients, E-VAC therapy was combined with the placement of self-expanding metal stents.ConclusionThis study demonstrates that E-VAC therapy provides an additional treatment option for esophageal wall defects. Esophageal defects and mediastinal abscesses can be treated with E-VAC therapy where endoscopic stenting may not be possible. A prospective multi-center study has to be directed to bring evidence to the superiority of E-VAC therapy for patients suffering from upper GI defects.
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