Spontaneous Transanal Small Bowel Prolapse in a Young Patient

Rashed W. Alweshah , Mustafa Abdo , Ahmed Salah , Shaimaa Moustafa , Ahmed Nagi
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Transanal small bowel evisceration is an exceedingly rare and life-threatening condition, predominantly affecting elderly patients with chronic rectal prolapse or pelvic floor dysfunction. However, this case report presents an unusual occurrence in a 30-year-old woman with no prior history of rectal prolapse, anorectal surgery, or other predisposing factors. She arrived at the emergency department with a visible small bowel prolapse through the anus, initially mistaking it for hemorrhoids. Emergent laparotomy was performed, involving the reduction of the prolapsed small bowel through a rectal defect, resection of ischemic segments, and primary anastomosis. A temporary diverting sigmoidostomy was created to protect the rectal repair. The patient had an uneventful recovery and was discharged on postoperative day six. We discuss pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies, emphasizing the role of fecal diversion in optimizing patient outcomes.
自发性经肛门小肠脱垂一例年轻患者
经肛门小肠拔出是一种非常罕见且危及生命的疾病,主要发生在慢性直肠脱垂或盆底功能障碍的老年患者中。然而,本病例报告提出了一个不寻常的发生在一个30岁的妇女,以前没有直肠脱垂的历史,肛门直肠手术,或其他易感因素。她来到急诊科时,发现肛门有明显的小肠脱垂,一开始还误以为是痔疮。我们进行了紧急剖腹手术,包括通过直肠缺损复位脱垂的小肠,切除缺血节段,并进行初级吻合。临时乙状结肠造口术以保护直肠修复。患者顺利康复,于术后第6天出院。我们讨论病理生理学,临床表现和管理策略,强调粪便转移在优化患者结果中的作用。
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