FISTULA
Pleaase Please help me--People have sent me articles about this and they really do not anser any questions directly.. Is this commom to have a Fistula?? I really need some answers as it is getting hard to ignore this anymore,Hugs Susie Smith from PA
Gastric fistula - occurring in up to 4% of bariatric surgery patients, a gastric fistula is an abnormal passage that leads from an abscess or hollow organ or part to the body surface or from one hollow organ or part to another.12 Sepsis can follow, and surgery is usually required to fix it.
Gastric fistulas are associated with the stomach (i.e. 'gastric'). However, not all fistulas are associated with the stomach, and other types can occur (such as from an intestine to intestine anastomosis.)
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If it were me, someone would be giving me some answers. If this needs to be revised or fixed or whatever, you need to get them to do it. They have no right to act snotty towards you for simply asking questions about your situation. Sepsis is VERY serious so don't take this lightly.
Tomorrow call your surgeon and tell him you need to get this Fistula fixed (and get rid of the loose staple and fix it too.
No one wants another surgery, trust me, I just had a revision and it's not been fun at all, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
God bless and protect you Susie. Keep us updated on what you find out.
Wynter
Then a couple of months later when I had another surgery and my pain wouldn't go away post op, my surgeon said there is a good chance that I have a fistula. She said that based on my symptoms and amount of pain I was having with no fevers, that if I had one - it would be a small one. So rather than put me through a ton of radiation for something that didnt' need to be treated, she just left it alone. She said just large ones need to be treated. I also spoke to my urologist recently and she said that fistulas between the intestines and bladder have to be surgically repaired.
I would definitely ask more questions and get a second opinion.
good luck
-Is there any possibility that the fistula can be come a leak? (leaks are definitely life threatening)
-How wide is the fistula can food / fluid pass through into my remnant stomach? (if so, this could cause weight gain, undermine loss and could seriously upset your gut flora making you more susceptible to pain and ulcers.)
-What can be the specific complications of this fistula?
-What are the symptoms of those complications?
-What is involved in a surgical repair?
-What are the complications of a repair surgery?
-Why did I "almost die" when I had my RNY, and what is the possibility of that occurring again?
-Can it cause blood in my feces?
And if your doctor won't answer them thoroughly and completely, I'd keep asking new doctors until someone did. Take a notebook or a voice recorder and take a LOT of notes.
Just my opinion and I am not a surgeon, but I don't think that the repair will be a whole revision. I do think it will be aa surgery though - you will likely have to go under general anaesthesia and they will either restaple or medically fuse the staple line.
Good luck!