| Literature DB >> 32280783 |
Mushtaq A Khan1, Hilal A Dar1, Altaf H Shah1, Gul Javid1, Bhagat Singh1, Nadeem A Sheikh1, Aadil Ashraf1.
Abstract
Fecal impaction is common in elderly, bed ridden, schizoaffective patients on antipsychotics. Intestinal obstruction due to distal colonic fecaliths is rare as it is amenable to digital manual evacuation and enemas. Our patient presented with abdominal distention, with last bowel evacuation reported 3 months ago. Computed tomography (CT) abdomen demonstrated a huge sigmoid fecalith causing bilateral hydronephrosis. He was managed through laparotomy with sigmoid colon resection and end colostomy.Entities:
Keywords: clinical gastroenterology in the elderly; clinical intestinal disorders; colonic motility and disorders; intestinal ischemia
Year: 2019 PMID: 32280783 PMCID: PMC7144756 DOI: 10.1002/jgh3.12221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JGH Open ISSN: 2397-9070
Figure 1(a) Computed tomography (CT) abdomen showing dilated sigmoid colon, filled with a hyperdense mass with air foci, shown by arrow; (b) CT abdomen (transverse section) demonstrated dilated large bowel, filled with hyperdense material; (c) intraoperative findings showed markedly dilated left‐sided colon, with approximate diameter of 30 cm; and (d) resected sigmoid colon filled with fecal matter and fecaliths.