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Interesting case of GI bleed Dr Charles Panackel MD DM, Dr Sunil K Mathai MD, DM Department of Gastroenterology, Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi Presenting Author – Dr Sunil K Mathai, HOD Gastroenterology
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History 56 year old female Admitted with ▫Hematemesis - 2 episodes ▫Malena - 3 episodes ▫Generalized weakness ▫Giddiness
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Admitted to ICU Hemodynamically stable PR – 80 / min., BP – 140/70 mm Hg RT inserted – no fresh blood, coffee ground aspirate General examination – mild pallor + Systemic examination – no s/o liver disease ▫No contributory findings
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Urgent Endoscopy
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Ulceration with Adherent Clot in Mid Esophagus ? Aortoesophageal fistula
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Flash Back
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Fish bone in mid esophagus in 2005. Active oozing ++ -Referred to MTH
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Flash Back CT Chest- Fish bone in mid esophagus piercing aorta Emergency Thoracotomy with aortic repair on 21/03/2005 Uneventful till date…. When she presented with GI bleed on 15/o6/2012
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Back to case
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CT chest with aortogram
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Diagnosis Upper GI Bleed Aortoesophageal Fistula
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How to Manage ?
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How to Manage ( what literature says?) High mortality Common cause of death – ▫Exsanguinating Bleed ▫ Infection
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How to Manage ( what literature says?) 2 main options for Aortic Pseudo aneurysm ▫Open surgery Aortic repair using – Synthetic material Pedicle graft Thoracic esophagectomy + cervical esophagostomy + gastrostomy ▫Endovascular repair
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How to Manage ( what literature says?) Esophageal defect ?? Leave it alone ?? Esophagostomy/Esophagectomy ?? Stenting ??
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Plan Endovascular repair Esophageal Stenting PEG for Feeding Antibiotics
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Esophageal stenting done
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PEG tube for feeding
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Follow up aortogram Both stents well in situ No obvious leak seen. Antibiotics PEG feed
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CT Chest after 2 weeks
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Follow up Six weeks Patient eating well No infection or leak Planned for removal of esophageal stent
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At Six weeks At six weeks Granulation tissue in growth at both ends of esophageal stent. Unable to remove APC done to ablate the granulation Still stent could not be dislodged.
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Six Months Both Stents in situ In growth of Granulation tissue at both ends. Planned for APC
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Thank you.
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