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Management of unusual rectal foreign body – Case report and literature review

INTRODUCTION: Retained rectal objects represent a rare complaint in the emergency room, affecting mainly males between 20 and 40 years, with most objects of a sexual nature, but the examiner must be aware of objects of an unusual nature. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 54-year-old male patient arrives at th...

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Autores principales: Grossi, Ana Elisa de Landa Moraes Teixeira, Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios, de Freitas Sousa, Alexia Aina, Machado, Danielle Alcântara Barbosa, de Albuquerque, Victor Vinícius Monteiro Lins, de Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9048151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35452941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107051
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author Grossi, Ana Elisa de Landa Moraes Teixeira
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
de Freitas Sousa, Alexia Aina
Machado, Danielle Alcântara Barbosa
de Albuquerque, Victor Vinícius Monteiro Lins
de Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
author_facet Grossi, Ana Elisa de Landa Moraes Teixeira
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
de Freitas Sousa, Alexia Aina
Machado, Danielle Alcântara Barbosa
de Albuquerque, Victor Vinícius Monteiro Lins
de Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
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description INTRODUCTION: Retained rectal objects represent a rare complaint in the emergency room, affecting mainly males between 20 and 40 years, with most objects of a sexual nature, but the examiner must be aware of objects of an unusual nature. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 54-year-old male patient arrives at the surgical emergency department, with a report of an accident with the insertion of an object via the rectum, a gym dumbbell. Initially opted for transrectal object removal, but with difficulties due to its position. DISCUSSION: Retained rectal objects are a rare complaint in the emergency department, but with an increasingly important occurrence in recent years. Physical examination should include an assessment of the abdomen and digital rectal examination. Imaging tests are mandatory for diagnosis, with abdominal and pelvis radiography being the most requested. Although there is no consensus on the most appropriate removal technique, less invasive initial approaches are recommended, with transanal removal with a 60–75% success rate under local anesthesia. The follow-up after the procedure depends on several factors, and in general, the patient should be kept under observation and attention should be paid to significant changes in the evolution and alterations in the imaging tests. CONCLUSION: The clinical history in these cases can be confusing, due to the patient's fear of reporting the complaints. Radiography is the best initial test, and CT is reserved for cases of suspected complications. Whenever possible, perform the extraction rectally.
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spelling pubmed-90481512022-04-29 Management of unusual rectal foreign body – Case report and literature review Grossi, Ana Elisa de Landa Moraes Teixeira Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios de Freitas Sousa, Alexia Aina Machado, Danielle Alcântara Barbosa de Albuquerque, Victor Vinícius Monteiro Lins de Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Retained rectal objects represent a rare complaint in the emergency room, affecting mainly males between 20 and 40 years, with most objects of a sexual nature, but the examiner must be aware of objects of an unusual nature. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 54-year-old male patient arrives at the surgical emergency department, with a report of an accident with the insertion of an object via the rectum, a gym dumbbell. Initially opted for transrectal object removal, but with difficulties due to its position. DISCUSSION: Retained rectal objects are a rare complaint in the emergency department, but with an increasingly important occurrence in recent years. Physical examination should include an assessment of the abdomen and digital rectal examination. Imaging tests are mandatory for diagnosis, with abdominal and pelvis radiography being the most requested. Although there is no consensus on the most appropriate removal technique, less invasive initial approaches are recommended, with transanal removal with a 60–75% success rate under local anesthesia. The follow-up after the procedure depends on several factors, and in general, the patient should be kept under observation and attention should be paid to significant changes in the evolution and alterations in the imaging tests. CONCLUSION: The clinical history in these cases can be confusing, due to the patient's fear of reporting the complaints. Radiography is the best initial test, and CT is reserved for cases of suspected complications. Whenever possible, perform the extraction rectally. Elsevier 2022-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9048151/ /pubmed/35452941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107051 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Machado, Danielle Alcântara Barbosa
de Albuquerque, Victor Vinícius Monteiro Lins
de Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
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