Primary Aortogastric Fistula After Nissen Fundoplication: A Case Report and Review of Pertinent Literature
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2003
Description
Aortogastric fistulas are a rare but usually fatal entity that presents as an acute gastrointestinal bleeding. The authors present the case of a 65-year-old man who had undergone a Nissen fundoplication and presented in the emergency room with syncope secondary to massive upper gastrointestinal tract bleed. Despite aggressive resuscitation and prompt operative intervention with repair of the gastric ulcer and closure of the aortic side of the fistula, he succumbed to the complications of hypovolemic shock. Overview of the pertinent literature with discussion of the most common causes of aortogastric fistulas as well as guidelines for intraoperative management are also presented.
Citation Information
Kougias, Panagiotis; Baltazar, Ulises; Battle, Wayne J.; Rush, Daniel S.; Browder, I. William; and Katras, Tony. 2003. Primary Aortogastric Fistula After Nissen Fundoplication: A Case Report and Review of Pertinent Literature. Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. Vol.37(2). 135-139. https://doi.org/10.1177/153857440303700209 PMID: 12669146 ISSN: 1538-5744