| Literature DB >> 26199793 |
Anthony B Costales1, Amit K Agarwal2, Suneet P Chauhan3, Jerrie S Refuerzo3, Ethan A Taub2.
Abstract
Stercoral perforation of the colon, though rare, is associated with high mortality. Review of the literature identified only three prior cases reported during pregnancy. We report a case on a multiparous female presenting at 31 weeks of gestation with acute abdominal pain. Computed tomography suggested a sigmoid colon perforation. An urgent exploratory laparotomy was performed where feculent peritonitis and a stercoral perforation of the sigmoid colon was confirmed. A cesarean delivery and sigmoid colectomy with descending end colostomy was performed. While the newborn had an uncomplicated course, the mother developed an intra-abdominal abscess requiring operative management.Entities:
Keywords: colonic perforation; pregnancy; stercoral perforation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26199793 PMCID: PMC4502617 DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1544105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AJP Rep ISSN: 2157-7005
Fig. 1Bedside abdominal ultrasound: Image shows multiple dilated loops of small bowel.
Fig. 2Abdominopelvic computed tomography: Coronal (A) and transverse (B) sections showing extraluminal air (arrow) within the mesentery adjacent to the sigmoid colon suggesting colonic perforation.
Fig. 3Intraoperative findings: Feculent peritonitis with white fibrinous adhesions were noted on the small bowel and the posterior uterus. Multiple dilated loops of bowel were encountered.
Fig. 4Sigmoid colon: Gross pathologic specimen showing an ovoid perforation of the sigmoid colon measuring approximately 6 cm × 4 cm, consistent with stercoral perforation.