Trans-anal small bowel evisceration in a patient with a perforated rectal prolapse HJ Lee,

Keywords: small bowel evisceration, rectal prolapse

Abstract

An 85-year-old lady with a history of chronic constipation presented with gangrenous small bowel protruding from the anus through a hole in a prolapsed rectum. At surgery, a resection of 125 cm of gangrenous small bowel was performed in the perineum prior to laparotomy, where rectal repair was followed by the creation of a sigmoid loop colostomy and double-barrel ileostomy. This avoided an intrabdominal anastomosis which was felt likely to complicate due to the lady’s intraoperative haemodynamic instability requiring inotropic support. This tailored management of a trans-anal small bowel evisceration through a rectal prolapse resulted in recovery and a patient who was content with her stomas and preferred to live with them rather than have continuity restored .

Author Biographies

H J Lee, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex

Department of General Surgery, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex, South Africa

D C Hendricks, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex

Department of General Surgery, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex, South Africa

T Rangaka, University of the Witwatersrand

Department of General Surgery, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex and Department of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand

A Abd Elrahman, University of the Witwatersrand

Department of General Surgery, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex and Department of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand

Published
2023-05-11
How to Cite
Lee, H., Hendricks, D., Rangaka, T., & Abd Elrahman, A. (2023). Trans-anal small bowel evisceration in a patient with a perforated rectal prolapse HJ Lee,. South African Journal of Surgery, 61(1), 150-151. Retrieved from http://sajs.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/sajs/article/view/3998
Section
Case Reports