Parks R W
Professorial Surgical Unit, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
Br J Clin Pract. 1996 Mar;50(2):118-9.
Gastrocolic fistula is most often related to malignancy or previous gastric surgery. It is an uncommon complication of benign gastric ulceration in patients who have not had a previous operation. Benign gastrocolic fistula associated with peritonitis is extremely rare--this case is only the fourth ever reported. The patient presented with an acute abdomen, and subsequent investigations demonstrated a gastrocolic fistula of benign aetiology.