Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.  1995 Dec;15(4):755-763.

A Case of Gastrocolic Fistula Secondary to Colon Cancer

Abstract

Gastrocelic fistula of malignant origin is a rare complication, usually due to gastric or colon cancer. Possible other etiologic factors resulting in gastrocolic fistula are peptic ulcer, trauma, carcinoid tumor, intestinal tuberculosis, Crohn's disease, lymphoma, intraabdominal abscess, diverticulitis and etc. At the present, earlier diagnosis and treatment of gastric and colon cancer may explain the low frequency of malignant gastrocolic fistula than the past but the review of Korean literatures revealed only two reports of gastrocolic fistula secondary to gastric cancer and another from benign gastric ulcer. Yet, there has been no report of fistula due to colon cancer. We experienced a case of colon cancer with postural dizziness, fecal eructation who was diagnosed as gastrocolic fistula by endoscopy, barium enema, UGI series and finally underwent operation. Therefore, we report this case with the review of literatures.

Keyword

Fistula; Gastrocolic; Colon cancer

MeSH Terms

Abscess
Barium
Carcinoid Tumor
Colon*
Colonic Neoplasms*
Crohn Disease
Diagnosis
Diverticulitis
Dizziness
Endoscopy
Enema
Eructation
Fistula*
Lymphoma
Peptic Ulcer
Stomach Neoplasms
Stomach Ulcer
Tuberculosis
Barium
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