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Perforated ileus after L5-S1 anterior lumbar interbody fusion: a case report presentation.

J Ryan Mahoney1,2, David Barnes1,2, Douglas Pahl1,2.   

Abstract

Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO) as a result of anterior lumbar spinal surgery can result in colonic perforation. ACPO is often treated successfully with conservative measures, reserving surgical intervention for severe cases. The most severe cases can result in colonic perforation with a concomitant high mortality rate. Herein we outline a case of a 72-year-old male with multiple medical comorbidities and history of intermittent constipation who underwent anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) of L5-S1. The patient's multiple medical comorbidities placed him at risk for ACPO. His postoperative course was complicated by an ileus. The patient initially underwent conservative management that failed, resulting in colonic perforation. He underwent urgent exploratory laparotomy and repair of colonic perforation by the general surgery service. The patient had spontaneous return of bowel function on postoperative day 5, and at 6 months, he was doing well. The main purpose of this case report is to present a unique case of colonic perforation after ALIF. Understanding patient risk factors can help in early identification and treatment of potentially life-threatening complications. Surgeons should discuss the possibility of this complication with the patient during surgical counseling for anterior lumbar surgery.

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Keywords:  Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO); anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF); colonic perforation; ileus

Year:  2019        PMID: 31463426      PMCID: PMC6691079          DOI: 10.21037/acr.2019.07.06

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AME Case Rep        ISSN: 2523-1995


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Review 1.  Is there a variance in complication types associated with ALIF approaches? A systematic review.

Authors:  Aoife Feeley; Iain Feeley; Kevin Clesham; Joseph Butler
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  2021-09-21       Impact factor: 2.816

2.  An unusual case of a persistent, infected retroperitoneal fluid collection 5 years after anterior lumbar fusion surgery: illustrative case.

Authors:  Matthew T Neal; Kara L Curley; Alexandra E Richards; Maziyar A Kalani; Mark K Lyons; Victor J Davila
Journal:  J Neurosurg Case Lessons       Date:  2021-01-25
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