A Curious Case of Drain Going Intraluminal

K. Mehta, Prathamesh Pathrikar, Mohd Shaad Shaikh, S. Chatterjee
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Anastomotic leaks are among the most dreaded complications after intestinal surgeries. Some leaks presents in a dramatic fashion early in the postoperative period, leaving little doubt about the diagnosis. However, many others present in a far more subtle fashion, often relatively late in the postoperative period, and can be difficult to distinguish from other postoperative infectious complications. We report a case of a 66 year old male who presented with bleeding per rectum since 3-4 months. He had a history of being operated for hemorrhoidectomy 9 years ago. He underwent a colonoscopy which detected a large sessile polyp at the rectosigmoid junction for which polypectomy was done. The histopathology of the polyp revealed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma arising within the villoglandular polyp (malignant polyp) with base involved. He was then operated for anterior resection followed by colorectal anastomosis. Until postoperative day 5, the patient had no symptoms and signs of having an anastomotic leak, after which he complained of extreme abdominal discomfort, sudden distension and the drain had collected 35ml of feculent matter. It is a rare and poorly understood case of anastomotic leak presenting without high fever, tachycardia
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排水管进入腔内的奇怪案例
吻合口瘘是肠道手术后最可怕的并发症之一。一些泄漏在术后早期以戏剧性的方式出现,对诊断几乎没有怀疑。然而,许多其他的以更微妙的方式出现,通常在术后较晚的时期,并且很难与其他术后感染并发症区分开来。我们报告一个66岁的男性谁提出出血每直肠自3-4个月。他9年前曾做过痔疮切除术。他接受了结肠镜检查,在直肠乙状结肠交界处发现了一个大的无根息肉,并进行了息肉切除术。息肉的组织病理学显示中度分化的腺癌发生在绒毛腺息肉(恶性息肉)内,并累及基底。行前切除术后结肠吻合术。直到术后第5天,患者无吻合口漏的症状和体征,术后患者主诉腹部极度不适,突然膨胀,引流管收集了35ml的排泄物。这是一个罕见的和不了解的病例吻合口漏表现为高热,心动过速
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