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A Rare Case Report of Colonic Perforation and Gangrene: A Sequelae of Self-Inflicted Transanal Compressed Air Injury
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of angiotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2207-872X
pISSN - 2207-8843
DOI - 10.25163/angiotherapy.52621552920201221
Subject(s) - medicine , exploratory laparotomy , surgery , compressed air , bleed , laparotomy , perforation , gunshot wound , population , abdomen , general surgery , chemistry , materials science , environmental health , organic chemistry , punching , metallurgy
In the present days of industrialization, use of compressed air jets is common. Although industries provide employment to the population at large, the misuse of pneumatic equipment at the workplace has relatively increased. We report a case of a male patient aged 20 years who presented to us with anal bleed, pain and distension of abdomen, and severe breathlessness following a self-thrusting of a vacuum blower pipe into the anal orifice for sexual stimulation. He was investigated and underwent emergency exploratory laparotomy with total colectomy of the gangrenous colon and end ileostomy. Postoperatively, the patient succumbed to a cardiac event.

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