Transcutaneous closure of an enterocutaneous fistula using a cardiac septal occluder
Recommended Citation
Nimri F, Kadouh A, Jamali T, Chavarria-Viales M, Piraka C, and Zuchelli T. Transcutaneous closure of an enterocutaneous fistula using a cardiac septal occluder. VideoGIE 2025.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-21-2025
Publication Title
VideoGIE
Abstract
Background and Aims: Enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) is an abnormal connection between the gastrointestinal tract and skin, often managed surgically with a recent shift toward endoscopic closure. We are presenting a case highlighting the off-label use of a septal occluder, placed transcutaneously under fluoroscopy, for the closure of an ECF.
Methods: We are presenting a case of a 61-year-old woman with a history of metastatic colon cancer status post sigmoid resection with loop ileostomy and palliative chemotherapy. Her course was complicated by ECF with high-volume leakage. She was deemed not a surgical candidate and failed glue injections and surgical interventions.
Results: Endoscopy including anterograde and retrograde single balloon enteroscopy failed to reach the fistula site. The patient underwent fluoroscopic ECF closure with off-label use of a septal occluder device.
Conclusions: We report a successful off-label use of a septal occluder for the closure of a refractory ECF under fluoroscopic guidance with emphasis on the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and the exploration of innovative solutions in challenging clinical scenarios.
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