Bronchoperitoneal and Enterocutaneous Fistula Development Following a Colorectal Anastomosis Leak

2019 
Bronchoperitoneal fistulas are rare but serious pathologies that pose numerous treatment challenges to physicians. There is usually a delay in diagnosis, and treatment recommendations are mainly derived from case reports. Here, we present an interesting case of a patient who developed a left bronchoperitoneal fistula and two subsequent enterocutaneous fistulas resulting from a massive intra-abdominal phlegmon eroding through the left diaphragm. The patient experienced numerous medical complications during his hospital stay and required multiple operations. However, 18 months after his initial post-operative complication, the bronchoperitoneal fistula has healed, and the patient has undergone successful intestinal reconstruction. This case highlights multiple uncommon disease processes and the treatment strategies used.
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