GASTRIC ANTRAL PATCH OESOPHAGOPLASTY FOR IATROGENIC TRACHEO-OESOPHAGEAL FISTULA
M. L. Talbot FRACS; T. B. Hugh FRCS, FRACS, P. Spratt FRCS, FRACS.
Abstract
Acquired tracheo-oesophageal fistula is a devastating condition, usually occurring as a late manifestation of oesophageal or other thoracic malignancies. In these cases palliation by placement of an oesophageal stent is the preferred option, but management of a large non-malignant fistula is more complex. In many patients in whom primary repair of the defects is not possible oesophagectomy may be seen as the best treatment. We present a case of a large tracheo-oesophageal fistula repaired with a gastric antral patch oesophagoplasty and intercostal muscle flap.