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Spontaneous free perforation of the distal ileum in Crohn's disease: case study.

Michael Tomaszczyk1, Douglas A Zwemer.   

Abstract

Free perforation of the intestine in Crohn's disease is an uncommon occurrence, with an incidence of 1% to 3% in Western countries. This report describes a case of free perforation of the distal ileum caused by Crohn's disease, in which resection and primary anastomosis was performed. The medical records of the case were reviewed. The patient presented acutely with free perforation of the distal ileum secondary to previously undiagnosed Crohn's disease. Postoperatively 13 days, the patient's course was complicated by anastomotic leakage and abscess formation. After drainage, subtotal colectomy, and re-anastomosis, primary abdominal closure was achieved using collagen matrix derived from porcine dermis. Resection and primary anastomosis is widely considered the preferred treatment for perforated small bowel. This case describes the successful treatment of an associated anastomotic complication that uses porcine dermal collagen to achieve primary closure and rapid recovery.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16463948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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1.  Crohn disease in Nepal: true rarity or gross underdiagnosis?

Authors:  Smriti Karki; Asis Kumar Karak; Arvind Kumar Sinha; Bipin Kumar; Paricha Upadhyaya; Sagar Raj Pandey; Rajendra Regmi
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-03-05
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