Trans-anal evisceration of small bowel is a rare surgical presentation. The first case ever reported was in 1827. The exact mechanism of how this develops remains poorly understood. A 70-year-old lady presented with multiple small bowel loops eviscerated through the anus. Abdominal exploration was done. The bowel was carefully reduced. There was a longitudinal defect on the anterior wall of the rectum at the recto-sigmoid junction and a large mesenteric defect and thrombosed mesenteric vessels compromising blood supply to part of the bowel. Resection of 50 cm of ileum, jejunostomy and a mucous fistula were performed. Several preexisting pathologies such as rectal prolapse can result in thinning out of the wall of the rectum. That combined with increased intra-abdominal pressure can explain trans-anal evisceration of the bowel. This condition is managed by surgical intervention. The operation will depend on the extent of viability, contamination and patient's general condition.
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S Afr J Surg
September 2023
Department of General Surgery, Klerksdorp-Tshepong Hospital Complex, South Africa.
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.
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March 2021
Department of General and Colorectal Surgery, Royal Oldham Hospital Pennine Acute Trust, Oldham OL1 2JH, UK.
Trans-anal evisceration of small bowel is a rare surgical presentation. The first case ever reported was in 1827. The exact mechanism of how this develops remains poorly understood.
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May 1991
Cité Hospitalière, Chirurgie Pédiatrique, Lille.
A three year old boy presented a transanal evisceration of the rectum after sitting over a non covered drain site of a swimming pool. Peritonitis led to laparatomy 24 hours later. The high rectum was found to be necrotic and perforated.
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