Iatrogenic colorectal perforation induced by anorectal manometry: Report of two cases after restorative proctectomy for distal rectal cancer

Jun Seok Park, Sung Bum Kang, Duck Woo Kim, Na Young Kim, Kyoung Ho Lee, Young Hoon Kim

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Abstract

There are no reports regarding perforation of the colorecturn induced by anorectal manometry. We report two cases of colorectal perforation that occurred during manometry in the patients undergoing restorative proctectomy for distal rectal cancer. In the first patient, computed tomography showed an extraperitoneal perforation in the pelvic cavity and a rupture of the rectal wall. A localized perforation into the retroperitoneum was managed conservatively. In the second patient, a 3 cm linear colon rupture was detected above the anastomotic site. A primary closure of the perforated colon and proximal ileostomy were conducted, but the patient died 2 wk later. We hypothesize that the perforation induced by anorectal manometry may be associated with the relative weakening of the proximal bowel wall due to anastomosis, decreased compliance, and abnormal rectal sensation. We suggest that measurement of the maximum tolerable volume should not be routinely performed after restorative proctectomy for distal rectal cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6112-6114
Number of pages3
JournalWorld Journal of Gastroenterology
Volume13
Issue number45
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Dec 2007

Keywords

  • Anorectal manometry
  • Iatrogenic perforation
  • Low anterior resection
  • Rectal cancer

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