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Enterocutaneous fistula formation thirty years after a femoral neck fracture fixation with lag screws: A case report
Affiliation:1. Department of Surgery, Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;2. School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Introduction and importanceAs the population grows older, femoral neck fracture is becoming one of the prevalent cases in orthopedics, although this fracture can also happen in younger individuals following high energy traumas. Fixation with cancellous lag screws is one treatment option for femoral neck fractures, especially for young adults and relatively active older patients.Case presentationIn this case report, we describe a 52-year-old man referred with the formation of enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) in the surgery place for fixation of a femoral neck fracture 30 years prior to presentation.Clinical discussionInterpretation of CT scan images as well as findings of the performed laparotomy suggested that fixation procedure with screws was probably the main culprit for penetration of ileum. Subsequently, the removal of screws enabled the fistula to reach the surface of skin, which presented with fecal drainage. To eliminate fistula, we performed right hemicolectomy and ileocolic anastomosis for the case.ConclusionSince management of ECF remains among the most challenging problems for surgeons, this unique case report indicates the possibility for formation of such fistula following a fixation procedure in the hip joint area, even after thirty years and stresses on taking measures in order to prevent fistula formation caused by the prevalent procedures performed on the hip joint.
Keywords:Enterocutaneous fistula  Femoral neck fracture  Hip fracture  Hemicolectomy  Case report
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