Literature DB >> 32233273

Foreign rectal body - Systematic review and meta-analysis.

M Ploner1, A Gardetto2, F Ploner3, M Scharl4, S Shoap5, H C Bäcker5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Self-inserted foreign rectal bodies are an infrequent occurrence, however they present a serious dilemma to the surgeon, due to the variety of objects, and the difficulty of extraction. The purpose of this study is to give a comprehensive review of the literature regarding the epidemiology, diagnostic tools and therapeutic approaches of foreign rectal body insertion.
METHODS: A comprehensive systematic literature review on Pubmed/ Medline and Google for 'foreign bodies' was performed on January 14th 2018. A meta-analysis was carried out to evaluate the epidemiology, diagnostics and therapeutic techniques. 1,551 abstracts were identified, of which 54 articles were included.
RESULTS: The motivation of foreign rectal body insertion is mostly sexual stimulation. Patients are typically young and predominantly male, with a male to female ratio of 6:1. Sexual devices (35.7%, n=108) and glass objects (17.5%, n=53) are the most commonly self-inserted rectal foreign bodies. Patient history should be taken sensitively after diagnostic evaluation and identification of the object. Removal was performed under general anesthesia in 45.2% (n=95) and sedation in 29.0% (n=61). The total complication rate was described to be 30.4%.
CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostics must be performed with caution in order to rule out perforation and establish a treatment algorithm. Manual transanal extraction under sedation or general anesthesia may be performed in conjunction with cautious abdominal compression. Because of the variety of objects, i.e. in form and material, each case must be treated individually. Sometimes creativity and surgeon imagination may be required, although different algorithms have been established. © Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica.

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Keywords:  acute abdominal pain; diagnosis; extraction; foreign body; rectum; surgical treatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32233273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Gastroenterol Belg        ISSN: 1784-3227            Impact factor:   1.316


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