Radiology Case Reports (May 2023)

Gastropulmonary fistula following sleeve gastrectomy: use of dual-energy CT following oral contrast administration to confirm diagnosis

  • Pierre Boerkoel, BSc,
  • Waleed Abdellatif, MD,
  • John P. Walsh, MD,
  • Gavin Sugrue, MD,
  • Luck J. Louis, MD,
  • Faisal Khosa, MD,
  • Savvas Nicolaou, MD,
  • Nicolas Murray, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
pp. 1895 – 1897

Abstract

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Gastropulmonary fistula represents a late complication of sleeve gastrectomy and, if untreated, has high morbidity and mortality. We present a case report of a 29-year-old female who developed a gastropulmonary fistula 3 years after a sleeve gastrectomy. Dual energy CT of the chest and upper abdomen demonstrated a cavitary left lower lobe lesion associated with a focal complex pleural effusion; iodinated oral contrast confirmed the presence of a fistulous connection through the left hemidiaphragm. The patient underwent a thoracotomy, left lower lobectomy, resection of the infected segment of the left hemidiaphragm with primary repair, drainage of a subphrenic abscess and a gastric repair; the patient was discharged 2-weeks postprocedure.

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