نتایج جستجو برای: colon perforation

تعداد نتایج: 90664  

2016
Soo-Hong Kim Yong-Hoon Cho Hae-Young Kim

PURPOSE Spontaneous colon perforations are usually encountered as necrotizing enterocolitis in the neonatal period, but occur rarely in infants and children without pathological conditions. This study was conducted to describe its clinical implication beyond the neonatal period. METHODS Cases of spontaneous colon perforation confirmed after the operation were reviewed retrospectively and the ...

2011
Mohamad S Dughayli Fadi Baidoun Aaron Lupovitch

INTRODUCTION Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the small and large bowel presenting as a perforated viscus entity with peritonitis is extremely rare. A thorough literature review did not reveal any cases where primary lymphoma of the jejunum presented with perforation and peritonitis synchronously with primary lymphoma of the descending colon. CASE PRESENTATION This report concerns a 64-year-...

A. Salardini Rostam Farhadieh

Mucormycosis is a clinical entity attributed to opportunistic fungal infection of order Mucorales. This includes several pathogenic subtypes. It commonly affects the rhinocerebral sites and the immunocompromized patients with devastating results. Visceral mucormycosis is a relatively rare complication. We report the first free sigmoid colon perforation secondary to invasive mucormycosis and dis...

Journal: :Oman medical journal 2009
Sabah Al Shukry

Spontaneous perforation of the colon is rare and is classified as "Idiopathic" and "Stercoral." Four patients with a total of 5 episodes of spontaneous perforation of the large bowel treated at the department of surgery, Rustaq hospital over the past 5 years are presented in this study as well as a literature review of clinical and pathological characteristics of each case. Spontaneous perforat...

2014
Jeongsoo Kim Gil Jae Lee Jeong-Heum Baek Won-Suk Lee

PURPOSE Colonoscopy is a safe and commonly used method for the screening of colon cancer, but sometimes major complications, such as, colonic perforation or hemorrhage occur during the procedure. The aim of this study was to compare the surgical outcomes of laparoscopic and open surgery for colon perforation after colonoscopy. METHODS A retrospective review of patient records was performed on...

2010
John C. Kipple

www.aana.com/aanajournalonline.aspx A 78-year-old man presented preoperatively with severe abdominal pain, dyspnea, and subcutaneous emphysema in his face, neck, and chest approximately 8 hours after colonoscopy with a sigmoid polypectomy. A pneumoperitoneum, free air in the mesentery, pneumoretroperitoneum, pneumomediastinum, and bilateral pneumothoraces were diagnosed using radiography and co...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1991
J W Serpell M Sen G Giddins R J Nicholls W J Bradfield

Stercoral perforation of the colon is rare, and has not previously been reported as a postoperative complication, proximal to an end colostomy. Two such cases are reported; in addition in one the stercoral perforation was recurrent, emphasizing the multifocal nature of the disease. Both cases demonstrate the failure of standard techniques to deal with scybala in the loaded proximal colon. It is...

2014
SK Doklestić DD Bajec RV Djukić V Bumbaširević AD Detanac SD Detanac M Bracanović RA Karamarković

HYPOTHESIS Even at the beginning of the new millennium, secondary peritonitis presents a common life-threatening condition associated with high mortality and morbidity. OBJECTIVE This article comments on epidemiology, diagnosis and general principles of surgical management in patients with secondary peritonitis. METHODS AND RESULTS The demographic data, clinical findings and surgical outcom...

2009
Necdet Fatih Yaşar Enver İhtiyar

The barium enema is a safe and accurate diagnostic study of the colon but, in rare cases, causes complications, such as colonic perforation. A colon weakened by iatrogenic trauma due to the enema tip and/or retention balloon, or by disease is more likely to perforate during an enema than is a normal healthy bowel. Rarely the colon may burst due to excessive transmural pressure alone. We report ...

2011
M.Y. Zeino E.D. Wietfeldt V. Advani S. Ahad C. Younkin I. Hassan

IUD translocation to the sigmoid colon after uterine perforation is a rare but serious event. Removal of the IUD in such a situation has been recommended because of the risk of complication, such as fistula formation and colonic perforation. We present the case of a 43-year-old female with a copper T380A IUD embedded in the sigmoid colon, which was removed with minimally invasive techniques.

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