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Gregoire Longchamp1, Nicola Colucci2,3, Frederic Ris2
1University of Geneva, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland gregoire.longchamp@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Two years after a Hartmann's procedure, an 85-year-old woman was admitted at our emergency department with abdominal bloating and severe constipation for 5 days. Abdominal CT showed a large rectal stump mucocele associated with compression of surrounding structures, causing a mechanical ileus and a bilateral pyelocaliceal dilatation. Successful transanal drainage with a rectal catheter allowed rapid recovery.
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