A case of rectal stricture associated with the use of a fecal management system
- Resource Type
- report
- Authors
- Chatterjee, Kshitij; Klair, Jagpal Singh; Agarwal, Abhishek; Aduli, Farshad
- Source
- Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro). December 2015 35(4)
- Subject
- Bowel management system
Rectal stricture
Bowel obstruction.
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 2237-9363
Fecal management systems are widely used to prevent complications of fecal incontinence such as skin breakdown and pressure ulcers. However they are occasionally associated with complications such as bleeding and pressure necrosis of rectal mucosa. We present a patient with Clostridium difficile colitis with a prolonged hospital stay requiring the use of Flexi-Seal Fecal Management System who developed abdominal pain and distention with obstipation. Computed tomography of abdomen showed dilatation of small and large bowel loops with a transition point at rectosigmoid junction. Flexible sigmoidoscopy revealed the presence of a severe stricture at the rectosigmoid junction that was not amenable to endoscopic dilation. Surgical resection with an end-colostomy was performed to relieve the obstruction. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a high-grade stricture due to use of bowel management system that needed bowel resection surgery.