Triple-tube-ostomy: a novel technique for the surgical treatment of iatrogenic duodenal perforation

Case Rep Gastroenterol. 2011 Sep;5(3):672-9. doi: 10.1159/000335742. Epub 2011 Dec 30.

Abstract

Although duodenal perforation is currently an infrequent complication of medical procedures, its incidence in the future predictably will increase as endoscopic treatment of duodenal neoplasms becomes more frequently used. In some cases, duodenal perforation is difficult to treat even surgically. We report here a novel technique called 'triple-tube-ostomy' for the treatment of iatrogenic duodenal perforation. Since November 2009, there have been three cases of iatrogenic perforation of the duodenum, due to various causes, which we have treated with our novel technique. The main principles of the technique are biliary diversion, decompression of the duodenum, and early enteral nutrition. All patients who underwent the triple-tube-ostomy procedure had good postoperative courses, with few complications. The novel surgical technique we describe in this report is safe, reliable, easy to learn and perform, and led to a good postoperative course in all cases where we performed it.

Keywords: Duodenal perforation; Endoscopy; Postoperative course.

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