Literature DB >> 15190666

Barium peritonitis--following barium enema of the proximal colon through a colostomy.

N C Liew1, Tikfu Gee, K Sandra, Y A Gul.   

Abstract

Perforation with extravasation of barium is a rare complication of contrast enema examination of the large bowel with a high associated mortality rate. The experience of performing a re-laparotomy in a patient previously exposed to barium peritonitis is even less common. We describe an elderly male patient with a Hartmann's procedure performed a year previously, presenting with peritonitis following barium enema evaluation of the proximal colon via an end descending colon stoma. Emergency laparotomy, segmental bowel resection and liberal peritoneal toilet resulted in a satisfactory outcome. The patient had a subsequent successful reversal of his Hartmann's procedure nine months later despite the presence of dense barium induced adhesions. This potentially preventable iatrogenic complication is discussed in this report, which is supplemented by a brief review of the English literature.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15190666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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1.  Delayed Bowel Perforation after Routine Distal Loopogram Prior to Ileostomy Closure.

Authors:  Keat Seong Poh; Siew Yep Hoh; Rezal Aziz; Shun Siang Chong; April Camilla Roslani
Journal:  Open Med (Wars)       Date:  2020-04-04
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