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Published on: December 14, 2019
Gastrocolic fistula resulting from chronic pancreatitis
C P Hansen1, A Christensen, C S Thagaard
1Department of Anaesthesiology and Surgery D and A, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:
Gastrocolic fistulas are rare, and are usually seen as complications of peptic ulcer or malignancy of the stomach and large intestine. We have described a case resulting from chronic relapsing pancreatitis. The patient was successfully treated with excision of the fistula and closure of the gastric and colonic wall.
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