D41. Cases in Thoracic Surgery, Pulmonary Vascular Disease, Transplantation, and Congenital Abnormalities 2010
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2010.181.1_meetingabstracts.a5826
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Colo-bronchial Fistula As A Rare Complication Of Diaphragmatic Mesh Repair

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“…Based on the anatomical location of fistula and different causes, all the CBF cases were classified into four different types. Type I, CBF secondary to the adhesion among colon, diaphragm and lung (20 cases) (1,(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(19)(20)(21)(22)29): both the colon and lung directly adhere to diaphragm and the fistula forms between colon and lung through diaphragm; type II, CBF secondary to diaphragmatic hernia (8 cases) (2,3,17,18,23,24): the colon goes through diaphragm to form diaphragmatic hernia, directly adheres to lung tissue and forms fistula; type III, CBF secondary to sub diaphragmatic abscess or empyema (7 cases) (4,5,(25)(26)(27)(28)30): the colon and lung tissue fistula connect indirectly through the sub diaphragmatic or pleural abscess; type VI, CBF secondary to colon interposition (2 cases, Figure 2) (31,32).…”
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“…Based on the anatomical location of fistula and different causes, all the CBF cases were classified into four different types. Type I, CBF secondary to the adhesion among colon, diaphragm and lung (20 cases) (1,(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(19)(20)(21)(22)29): both the colon and lung directly adhere to diaphragm and the fistula forms between colon and lung through diaphragm; type II, CBF secondary to diaphragmatic hernia (8 cases) (2,3,17,18,23,24): the colon goes through diaphragm to form diaphragmatic hernia, directly adheres to lung tissue and forms fistula; type III, CBF secondary to sub diaphragmatic abscess or empyema (7 cases) (4,5,(25)(26)(27)(28)30): the colon and lung tissue fistula connect indirectly through the sub diaphragmatic or pleural abscess; type VI, CBF secondary to colon interposition (2 cases, Figure 2) (31,32).…”
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“…For type IV, all 2 cases accepted colonic interposition ( Table 1). There were 30 cases (2,4,(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(12)(13)(14)16,17,(19)(20)(21)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32) with the left side fistula and 7 cases (1,3,5,11,15,18,22) with the right side fistula.…”
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