Title of article :
Large Bowel Obstruction after Colonoscopy; A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Bari, Zohreh Fellow of Gastroenterology - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Fakheri, Hafez Inflammatory Gut and Liver Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Sardarian, Hossein Fellow of Gastroenterology - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Postpolypectomy bleeding and perforation are the major complications of
colonoscopy. This report presents a rare case of colon obstruction immediately
after colonoscopy. A 56-year-old man underwent colonoscopy because
of 6 months lower abdominal pain. Colonoscopy revealed diverticulosis and
multiple small sessile polyps in sigmoid colon. Biopsy samples were taken
from the polyps and the procedure was continued up to cecum. Soon after
the procedure, the patient complained of colicky abdominal pain accompanied
by diaphoresis. In physical examination, the abdomen seemed distended
and bowel sounds were high-pitched. There was no abdominal tenderness or
guarding. Plain and upright abdominal radiography showed multiple colonic
air-fluid levels. Immediately, the patient underwent second colonoscopy, but
passage of scope through sigmoid colon (at the site of biopsies) was somewhat
hard because of edema and spasm. The colonoscope proceeded gently
up to cecum and decompressed the entire colon by suctioning the air that was
entrapped in proximal parts. By second colonoscopy and further conservative
treatments, the patient’s condition improved without any surgical procedure
and was discharged after 24 hours.
Keywords :
Polyp , Lower abdominal pain , Colonoscopy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics