Anastomotic dehiscence following retroflexion in surveillance colonoscopy: a case report

Anastomotic dehiscence following colonoscopy for routine surveillance after anterior resection for colorectal cancer is unreported in the English literature. It is a potentially fatal complication requiring awareness, quick recognition and management. We present the case of a 45-year-old woman who p...

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description Anastomotic dehiscence following colonoscopy for routine surveillance after anterior resection for colorectal cancer is unreported in the English literature. It is a potentially fatal complication requiring awareness, quick recognition and management. We present the case of a 45-year-old woman who presented 12 hours after a routine follow-up colonoscopy with peritonitis due to anastomotic rupture diagnosed on computed tomography. The patient was taken to theatre for emergency laparotomy and formation of an end colostomy. Her postoperative recovery and follow-up were optimal.
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Business metrics
Cancer surgery
Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy - adverse effects
Colostomy
Drainage
Female
Humans
Ileostomy - adverse effects
Laparotomy
Middle Aged
Online Case Report
Ostomy
Patients
Peritonitis - diagnosis
Peritonitis - etiology
Peritonitis - surgery
Rectal Neoplasms - surgery
Surgical Wound Dehiscence - diagnosis
Surgical Wound Dehiscence - etiology
Surgical Wound Dehiscence - surgery
Surveillance
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
title Anastomotic dehiscence following retroflexion in surveillance colonoscopy: a case report
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