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Total Rectal Prolapse Reduced via Ketamine Administration in the Emergency Department
Author(s) -
Muzaffer Emre Kesim,
Yahya Ayhan Acar,
İbrahim Arzıman,
Ümit Kaldırım,
Cengiz Kaya,
Salih Müjdat Balkan
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of academic emergency medicine case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.112
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eISSN - 1309-534X
pISSN - 2146-2925
DOI - 10.5505/jaemcr.2012.32154
Subject(s) - medicine , ketamine , emergency department , rectal prolapse , administration (probate law) , gynecology , rectal administration , general surgery , anesthesia , rectum , surgery , nursing , political science , law
Total rectal prolapse (procidencia) is a clinical state in which all layers of the rectum protrude through the anal canal. The etiology is not completely understood. It is an uncommon situation and patients must be diagnosed early; cases should be reduced manually in the emergency department until ischemia occurs in order to decrease complications. Some additional techniques have been presented in the literature in cases of failure using manual reduction. Procedural sedation and analgesia procedure can improve patient comfort and the success rate of manual reduction alone or in addition to these techniques. In this case report, we present a total rectal prolapse reduced after procedural sedation via intravenous ketamine administration in the emergency department.

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