Bronchogastric fistula

Gastric bronchial fistula is a medical disease characterized by the formation and expansion of an internal or external fistula between the trachea and the lumen of the stomach. Fistula is a common complication of medical operations in which an incision was made into the trachea or stomach, or injury during medical manipulation. It can also form as a result of complications, such as traumatic thrombosis of the esophageal veins or laryngotracheal fibrosis. The fistula usually forms within hours or days after injury or surgery. At first, this is a small defect in the mucous membrane, which gradually grows, destroying the walls of the organs. The formation of a fistula can lead to serious complications and requires