Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula

[Objectives] To investigate the clinical effectiveness of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula. [Methods] The clinical data of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula who underwent laparoscopic surgical techniques at th...

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Main Authors: Wang Yue, Wu Tianqi, Wang Fangtao, Wu Xiaocai, Gao Renyuan, Yin Lu, Chen Chunqiu
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Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Colorectal & Anal Surgery 2025-02-01
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author Wang Yue
Wu Tianqi
Wang Fangtao
Wu Xiaocai
Gao Renyuan
Yin Lu
Chen Chunqiu
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Wu Tianqi
Wang Fangtao
Wu Xiaocai
Gao Renyuan
Yin Lu
Chen Chunqiu
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description [Objectives] To investigate the clinical effectiveness of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula. [Methods] The clinical data of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula who underwent laparoscopic surgical techniques at the Center for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University from January 2020 to December 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The basic information about the patients, surgical-related conditions, and postoperative follow-up conditions (follow-up through telephone or outpatient visits) were recorded. [Results] Among the 14 patients, the primary tumor diagnoses included 8 cases of cervical cancer, 2 cases of prostate cancer, and 4 cases of rectal cancer; the intestinal fistula diagnoses included 7 cases of recto-vaginal fistula, 2 cases of vesico-rectal fistula, 1 case of vesico-sigmoid fistula, 1 case of recto-vaginal fistula combined with vesico-rectal fistula, 1 case of rectal fistula, 1 case of small intestine-vaginal fistula, and 1 case of small intestine-presacral fistula; the number of previous surgeries ranged from 2 to 4. In this radiation-induced intestinal fistula surgery: all patients underwent laparoscopic exploration, among whom 6 patients underwent totally laparoscopic surgery, and 8 patients were converted to open surgery after laparoscopic exploration and partial adhesion lysis to complete other surgical procedures; the operative time ranged from 2 to 7 hours; the hospital stay ranged from 5 to 34 days. One patient underwent emergency surgery due to severe intra-abdominal infection and died of disseminated intravascular coagulation on the 10th day after surgery; one patient had an anastomotic leakage 1 month after surgery, underwent ileostomy, and had the ileostomy reversed 6 months later; the remaining 12 patients had good postoperative recovery and showed good food intake and defecation during the 3-month postoperative follow-up. [Conclusion] Based on emphasizing the perioperative management of patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula, optimizing the methods of preoperative localization and Trocar layout strategy, and with the implementation by an experienced surgical team, the overall safety and feasibility of laparoscopic surgical techniques for radiation-induced intestinal fistula are good.
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spelling doaj-art-44e4ecff72094ffabb34cd2f7d8e71312025-08-20T02:16:55ZzhoEditorial Office of Journal of Colorectal & Anal Surgery结直肠肛门外科1674-04912025-02-01311343910.19668/j.cnki.issn1674-0491.2025.01.007Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistulaWang Yue0Wu Tianqi1Wang Fangtao2Wu Xiaocai3Gao Renyuan4Yin Lu5Chen Chunqiu6Department of General Surgery, Gansu Provincial Hospital of TCM, Lanzhou 730000, Gansu, ChinaCenter for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, ChinaCenter for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, ChinaCenter for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, ChinaCenter for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, ChinaCenter for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, ChinaCenter for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University, Shanghai 200072, China[Objectives] To investigate the clinical effectiveness of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula. [Methods] The clinical data of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula who underwent laparoscopic surgical techniques at the Center for Difficult and Complicated Abdominal Surgery, Tenth People’s Hospital of Tongji University from January 2020 to December 2024 were retrospectively analyzed. The basic information about the patients, surgical-related conditions, and postoperative follow-up conditions (follow-up through telephone or outpatient visits) were recorded. [Results] Among the 14 patients, the primary tumor diagnoses included 8 cases of cervical cancer, 2 cases of prostate cancer, and 4 cases of rectal cancer; the intestinal fistula diagnoses included 7 cases of recto-vaginal fistula, 2 cases of vesico-rectal fistula, 1 case of vesico-sigmoid fistula, 1 case of recto-vaginal fistula combined with vesico-rectal fistula, 1 case of rectal fistula, 1 case of small intestine-vaginal fistula, and 1 case of small intestine-presacral fistula; the number of previous surgeries ranged from 2 to 4. In this radiation-induced intestinal fistula surgery: all patients underwent laparoscopic exploration, among whom 6 patients underwent totally laparoscopic surgery, and 8 patients were converted to open surgery after laparoscopic exploration and partial adhesion lysis to complete other surgical procedures; the operative time ranged from 2 to 7 hours; the hospital stay ranged from 5 to 34 days. One patient underwent emergency surgery due to severe intra-abdominal infection and died of disseminated intravascular coagulation on the 10th day after surgery; one patient had an anastomotic leakage 1 month after surgery, underwent ileostomy, and had the ileostomy reversed 6 months later; the remaining 12 patients had good postoperative recovery and showed good food intake and defecation during the 3-month postoperative follow-up. [Conclusion] Based on emphasizing the perioperative management of patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula, optimizing the methods of preoperative localization and Trocar layout strategy, and with the implementation by an experienced surgical team, the overall safety and feasibility of laparoscopic surgical techniques for radiation-induced intestinal fistula are good.https://jzcgmwk.cbpt.cnki.net/WKD/WebPublication/paperDigest.aspx?paperID=e06caf98-f8f4-4b2d-a577-ed73376e7ca1radiation-induced intestinal fistulalaparoscopic surgical techniquestotally laparoscopic surgerylaparoscopicassisted surgerypreoperative localizationtrocar layout
spellingShingle Wang Yue
Wu Tianqi
Wang Fangtao
Wu Xiaocai
Gao Renyuan
Yin Lu
Chen Chunqiu
Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula
结直肠肛门外科
radiation-induced intestinal fistula
laparoscopic surgical techniques
totally laparoscopic surgery
laparoscopicassisted surgery
preoperative localization
trocar layout
title Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula
title_full Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula
title_fullStr Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula
title_full_unstemmed Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula
title_short Clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation-induced intestinal fistula
title_sort clinical effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of 14 patients with radiation induced intestinal fistula
topic radiation-induced intestinal fistula
laparoscopic surgical techniques
totally laparoscopic surgery
laparoscopicassisted surgery
preoperative localization
trocar layout
url https://jzcgmwk.cbpt.cnki.net/WKD/WebPublication/paperDigest.aspx?paperID=e06caf98-f8f4-4b2d-a577-ed73376e7ca1
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