Multiple perforations and fistula formation following corticosteroid administration: A case report.

WORLD JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CASES(2017)

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Abstract
Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a rare systemic small-and medium-sized-vessel vasculitis. The literature contains only a few reports of gastrointestinal perforation with this condition. We report a patient with EPGA treated with high-dose steroid who underwent emergency surgery for intestinal perforations. We performed a simple repair of the 11 perforations. Intestinal fistulas developed 8 d postoperatively; they healed well after 60 d of continuous washing and negative pressure suction. The clinical data of 14 additional patients with EGPA or Churg-Strauss syndrome complicated with gastrointestinal perforation, which were reported from 1996 to 2014, were also collected and compared. The formation of multiple perforations and fistulas following high dosage steroid administration can have a good outcome with appropriate management. Meticulous attention to abdominal symptoms and appropriate interventions can result in timely management. Corticosteroid administration remains a very important perioperative procedure for EPGA.
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vasculitis,Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis,Churg-Strauss syndrome,Gastrointestinal perforation,Surgery
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