Laparoscopic Approach Is feasible in Crohn’s Complex Enterovisceral Fistulas: A Case-Match Review

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Beyer-Berjot, Laura | Mancini, Julien | Bege, Thierry | Moutardier, Vincent | Brunet, Christian | Grimaud, Jean-Charles | Berdah, Stéphane

Edité par CCSD ; Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins -

Complex enterovisceral fistulas are internal fistulas joining a “diseased” organ to any intraabdominal “victim” organ, with the exception of ileoileal fistulas. Few publications have addressed laparoscopic surgery for complex fistulas in Crohn’s disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of such an approach. All patients who underwent a laparoscopic ileocecal resection for complex enterovisceral fistulas between January 2004 and August 2011 were included. They were matched to a control group undergoing operation for nonfistulizing Crohn’s disease according to age, sex, nutritional state, preoperative use of steroids, and type of resection performed. Matching was performed blind to the peri- and postoperative results of each patient. The 2 groups were compared in terms of operative time, conversion to open surgery, morbidity and mortality rates, and length of stay. RESULTS: Eleven patients presenting with 13 complex fistulas were included and matched with 22 controls. Group 1 contained 5 ileosigmoid fistulas (38%), 3 ileotransverse fistulas (23%), 3 ileovesical fistulas (23%), 1 colocolic fistula (8%), and 1 ileosalpingeal fistula (8%). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of operative time (120 (range, 75–270) vs 120 (range, 50–160) minutes, p = 0.65), conversion to open surgery (9% vs 0%, p = 0.33), stoma creation (9% vs 14%, p = 1), global postoperative morbidity (18% vs 32%, p = 0.68), and major complications (Dindo III: 0% vs 9%, p = 0.54; Dindo IV: 0% vs 0%, p = 1), as well as in terms of length of stay (8 (range, 7–32) vs 9 (range, 5–17) days, p = 0.72). No patients died. A laparoscopic approach for complex fistulas is feasible in Crohn’s disease, with outcomes similar to those reported for nonfistulizing forms.

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