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Rectal Foreign Body: An Unusual Case of Self-Harm
1Surgery, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, GBR.
Abstract:
Although becoming more common, a foreign body in the rectum remains a challenging presentation. This is due to both a lack of clarity of treatment algorithms and established clinical guideline pathways and trying to avoid invasive methods to improve patient outcomes. We present a case where a foreign body was inserted into the rectum as a form of self-harm requiring emergency theater in the form of a sigmoid colectomy.
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