Small bowel evisceration through the anus--report of a case and review of literature.
Abstract
An 84-year-old lady with a history of chronic recurrent rectal prolapse, presented to accident and emergency with a significant portion of small bowel and mesentery protruding out of her anus. The small bowel was not contained within peritoneum, nor was this a pararectal herniation. On examination of the rectum, a longitudinal tear was found in the anterior rectal wall, through which the small bowel had prolapsed. Hours after reducing the small bowel back into the anus, it prolapsed a second time. Due to multiple co-morbidities, this patient was not fit for surgery. The defect was temporarily repaired on the ward and the patient treated with aggressive antibiotic therapy. The patient continued to deteriorate, became septic, acidotic, hypotensive and died a day later.
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Authors
Institution
Department of General Surgery, The Royal Free Hospital, London, UK. jtberwin@hotmail.com
Source
BMJ case reports 2012: 2012 pgMeSH
Aged, 80 and overComorbidity
Fatal Outcome
Female
Humans
Intestine, Small
Rectal Prolapse
Pub Type(s)
Case ReportsJournal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22605863
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