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Abstract Background Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is an important route of nutrition in many patients. PEG removal usually leads to spontaneous closure in a few days. Gastrocutaneous fistula (GCF) after PEG removal is an uncommon complication occurring in 2% of patients. Despite its rarity, it is responsible for significant morbidity and reduced quality of life. Treatment is initially focused on medical management and endoscopic clipping, with advanced endoscopic techniques and surgery reserved for selected cases. Method We present a video presentation demonstrating successful endoscopic treatment of GCF using the OVESCO Over the Scope clip with resolution of symptoms and closure of the fistula tract. The device is a novel innovation designed to achieve tissue apposition and compression without ischaemia. It is licensed for Gastrointestinal iatrogenic defects, endoscopic perforation, bleeding and GCF. The 72 year old patient had debilitating symptoms of gastric leakage for over a year despite previous attempts at endoscopic clipping, fibrin glue and curettage of the fistula tract. Results As shown in the video, the clip achieved good opposition with no post procedural leak. The patient was reviewed at 3 and 12 months with no recurrence of their symptoms. The external cutaneous opening had closed at 3 months. The patient reported an increase in weight, improved mood and a greater quality of life following the intervention. Conclusion The OVESCO clip has been proven to facilitate successful endoscopic closure of GCF in selected patients in whom initial treatment measures have failed. This mitigates the need and risks of surgical closure.

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