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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 10/2013

01-10-2013 | Letter to the editor

Clipping for endoscopic perforations: initial success but late complication requiring surgery

Authors: Mario Rodriguez Lopez, Jose I. Blanco, Ruth Martinez, Marta Gonzalo, Rosalia Velasco, Sara Mambrilla, Rafael Ruiz-Zorrilla, Jose C. Sarmentero, Enrique Asensio, Fernando Labarga, Baltasar Perez-Saborido, Jose L. Marcos

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 10/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

This response discusses the article by Kim and colleagues entitled "endoscopic clip closure versus surgery for the treatment of iatrogenic colon perforations developed during diagnostic colonoscopy: a review of 115,285 patients". Iatrogenic colonoscopic perforation, although uncommon, implies serious management problems for endoscopists and surgeons. Nonoperative treatment currently is recommended under certain conditions, and endoscopic clips can primarily close iatrogenic perforations, helping to avoid surgery. Of the 27 colonoscopic perforation cases presented in the article by Kim and colleagues, 16 were managed by endoscopic clipping closure and 11 by primary surgery. Conservative treatment failed for three patients. Only perforation size obtained statistical significance among the nine variables contrasted between the 11 cases with primary surgery and the 13 cases with successful endoscopic clipping. The results for the three patients whose endoscopic closure failed are not reported.

Authors′ opinion

The authors of this letter think it would have been interesting if these three patients had been included in the analysis due to the high importance of discovering factors that can predict failure of endoscopic clipping for perforations.

Conclusions

To call attention to possible late complications requiring surgery even when initial conservative management of endoscopic perforation succeeds, the authors of this letter present a case of a colocutaneous (actually, sigmoid-scrotal) fistula in a patient 2 weeks after an apparently successful closure of colonoscopic perforation with an “over-the-scope” clip.
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Metadata
Title
Clipping for endoscopic perforations: initial success but late complication requiring surgery
Authors
Mario Rodriguez Lopez
Jose I. Blanco
Ruth Martinez
Marta Gonzalo
Rosalia Velasco
Sara Mambrilla
Rafael Ruiz-Zorrilla
Jose C. Sarmentero
Enrique Asensio
Fernando Labarga
Baltasar Perez-Saborido
Jose L. Marcos
Publication date
01-10-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 10/2013
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-013-2989-1

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