Lee Hyun Joo, Choung Rok Seon, Park Min Seon, Pyo Jeung Hui, Kim Seung Young, Hyun Jong Jin, Jung Sung Woo, Koo Ja Seol, Lee Sang Woo, Choi Jai Hyun
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University Ansan Hospital, 123 Jeokgeumro, Danwon-gu, Ansan 425-707, Korea.
Korean J Gastroenterol. 2014 Feb;63(2):120-4. doi: 10.4166/kjg.2014.63.2.120.
We presented two interesting cases of gastrocolocutaneous fistula that occurred after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement, and its management. This fistula is a rare complication that occurs after PEG insertion, which is an epithelial connection between mucosa of the stomach, colon, and skin. The management of the fistula is controversial, ranging from conservative to surgical intervention. Endoscopists should be aware of the possibility of gastrocolocutaneous fistula after PEG insertion, and should evaluate the risk factors that may contribute to the development of gastrocolocutaneous fistula before the procedure. We reviewed complications of gastrostomy tube insertion, symptoms of gastrocolocutaneous fistula, and its risk factors.