Stercoral perforation of the rectum with faecal peritonitis and pneumatosis coli: A case Report

Authors

  • Darakhshan Kanwal
  • Khaled Mostafa Elgharib Attia
  • Maged Nassef Abdalla Fam
  • Safaa Maged Fathelbab Khalil
  • Abdalla Mousa Alblooshi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v11i3.3060

Keywords:

Perforation, Rectum, Constipation, Peritonitis, Pneumatosis

Abstract

Colonic perforation due to impacted faeces or faecaloma is a relatively uncommon presentation with grave prognosis. If left untreated, it can be life threatening due to complications like faecal peritonitis. Till date, fewer than 150 cases have been reported mostly in the English surgical literature describing constipation as the most common underlying etiology. Involvement of rectum is rare with very limited data published in this context. We present a case of stercoral perforation involving the rectum with associated faecal peritonitis and pneumatosis coli.

Author Biographies

Darakhshan Kanwal

Specialist Radiologist

Sharjah Kuwait Hospital

United Arab Emirates

Khaled Mostafa Elgharib Attia

Specialist Radiologist and Head of Department of Radiology

Maged Nassef Abdalla Fam

Specialist Radiologist

Safaa Maged Fathelbab Khalil

Consultant Radiologist

Abdalla Mousa Alblooshi

Specialist General Surgery

Published

2017-03-23

Issue

Section

Gastrointestinal Radiology