Literature DB >> 36262775

Severe anorectal injury secondary to jet ski accident: An important and increasing mechanism of injury.

Donald Morice1, Matthew A R Stokes1, James Davey1, Stewart Skinner1.   

Abstract

Introduction: Traumatic injuries from jet ski-related accidents have increased in incidence over the past few decades. Anorectal injuries are uncommon but typically arise from high-speed jet ski accidents. We present a case of a severe anorectal injury from a fall off the back of an accelerating jet ski. Case report: This case reports on the presentation, operative findings and management of a 22-year-old female with major internal and external anal sphincter disruption sustained via an unusual traumatic mechanism. Operative findings identified a complete internal and external anal sphincter disruption at the 1 and 7 O'clock positions and extra-peritoneal rectal perforation. Washout, suture repair and an end-colostomy were performed.
Conclusion: Understanding the potential severity of injury from the insult mechanism is paramount to triaging and managing trauma patients. Although this case describes an inconspicuous mechanism, the resulting trauma is significant and should prompt consideration in future cases. In addition, the article describes an approach to the repair of such injuries and the difficult decision relating to the role and type of defunctioning colostomy to protect any possible missed injuries in a complex traumatic environment, and in the protection of the anorectal repair.
© 2022 The Authors.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Jet ski; Perineal injury; Personal watercraft; Rectal injury; Trauma

Year:  2022        PMID: 36262775      PMCID: PMC9573912          DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2022.100703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Case Rep        ISSN: 2352-6440


  8 in total

1.  Colorectal and vaginal injuries in personal watercraft passengers.

Authors:  Sashil Singh Kapur; Lonnie Warren Frei
Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  2007-11

2.  Anorectal and perineal injury due to a personal watercraft accident: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Giuseppe Di Flumeri; Christos Carcaboulias; Carlo Dall'Olio; Massimo Moriggia; Roberto Poiatti
Journal:  Chir Ital       Date:  2009 Jan-Feb

Review 3.  Hydrostatic rectal injury of a jet ski passenger: case report and discussion.

Authors:  D M Morrison; M D Pasquale; C J Scagliotti
Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  1998-10

Review 4.  Forensic epidemiologic and biomechanical analysis of a pelvic cavity blowout injury associated with ejection from a personal watercraft (jet-ski).

Authors:  Michael D Freeman; Todd M Everson; Sean S Kohles
Journal:  J Forensic Sci       Date:  2012-08-27       Impact factor: 1.832

5.  Accuracy of the digital anal examination in women with fecal incontinence.

Authors:  Peter C Jeppson; Marie Fidela R Paraiso; J Eric Jelovsek; Matthew D Barber
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2011-11-05       Impact factor: 2.894

Review 6.  Management of penetrating extraperitoneal rectal injuries: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma practice management guideline.

Authors:  Patrick L Bosarge; John J Como; Nicole Fox; Yngve Falck-Ytter; Elliott R Haut; Heath A Dorion; Nimitt J Patel; Amy Rushing; Lauren A Raff; Amy A McDonald; Bryce R H Robinson; Gerald McGwin; Richard P Gonzalez
Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 3.313

7.  Rectal injury caused by personal watercraft accident: report of a case.

Authors:  Bernard Descottes; Fouzi Lachachi; Issifou Moumouni; Sylvaine Durand-Fontanier; Ramy Geballa
Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 4.585

8.  Diagnostic precision of endoanal MRI in the detection of anal sphincter pathology: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Emile Tan; Ann Anstee; Dow-Mu Koh; Wadyslaw Gedroyc; Paris P Tekkis
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2008-03-11       Impact factor: 2.571

  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.