An enterocutaneous fistula is an abnormal connection between the intestines and the skin. Intestinal or stomach contents can leak through it. They may also leak into another part of the body or outside of the body.
This is a problem that needs to be treated right away.
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Most of the time, this problem happens after a bowel surgery. Other causes are:
Things that may raise the risk of this problem are:
Problems may be:
The doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done. You may be referred to a colon and rectal surgeon.
Images may be taken. This can be done with:
This problem may heal on its own over 2 to 8 weeks. Care during this time may be:
Surgery will be done to close the opening if it does not heal on its own.
American Gastroenterological Association
http://www.gastro.org
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation
http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org
Crohn's & Colitis Canada
http://www.crohnsandcolitis.ca
Health Canada
http://www.canada.ca
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Last reviewed December 2020 by
EBSCO Medical Review Board
Daniel A. Ostrovsky, MD
Last Updated: 12/31/2020