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[Voluminous colorectal foreign bodies inserted voluntarily: about a case].

Saad Slaiki1, Hicham El Bouhaddouti1, Ouadii Mouaqit1

  • 1Service de Chirurgie Viscérale, CHU Hassan II, Fes, Maroc.

The Pan African Medical Journal
|March 12, 2021
PubMed
Summary
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Foreign body insertion into the rectum can cause severe complications. Manual extraction is a viable option, potentially avoiding surgery for rectal foreign bodies.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Colorectal Surgery

Background:

  • Rectal foreign body insertion is often associated with taboo and curiosity.
  • Complications can be severe, necessitating diverse therapeutic approaches.

Observation:

  • A case of a patient with a large, voluntarily inserted foreign body causing rectal incarceration is presented.
  • The object was successfully removed through manual extraction.

Findings:

  • Manual extraction can be an effective method for removing rectal foreign bodies.
  • Successful non-surgical removal avoids the need for surgical intervention.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of considering manual extraction for rectal foreign bodies.
  • Emphasizes that surgical intervention is reserved for cases of failed extraction or complications.