Anorectal avulsion: Management of a rare rectal trauma.

International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
C RispoliACOI School of Coloproctology

Abstract

Traumatic injuries of the rectum are unusual even though their treatment is challenging and often lead to high morbidity and mortality rate. This paper reports a rare case of complete rectal avulsion with multiple fracture and hemoperitoneum treated with a multistep approach in our department. The anorectal avulsion is a rare rectal trauma; only few reports are available. Treatment key points of rectal trauma are: direct repair, diverting stoma and sacral drainage. We reported a case of anorectal avulsion with complete detachment of external sphincter muscle. A multidisciplinary approach was mandatory in this kind of lesions.

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