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Abstract
CLINICAL DESCRIPTION
48 year old male with social difficulties, admitted into prison.
Refers that he has been operated on for cancer of the colon nine months ago, and since
then has not attended any medical check by specialists (oncology or surgery). The
patient is homeless although he does receive some family support.
Drug user and undergoing replacement therapy with methadone. Was an intravenous drug
user (IDU). There are no other personal details of interest.
Presented a stoma prolapse of more than 15 cm length and over 25 cm perimeter (Figures
1 and 2) at the base. No signs of infectious process or progression of the cancer,
apart from caquexia.
Figure 1
Ostomy prolapse 1.
Figure 2
Ostomy prolapse 2.
EVOLUTION
Cross-consultation was requested with surgery, and an intervention via local approach
was carried out, the stoma was freed from the abdominal wall, the redundant intestine
was removed and the stoma was reshaped (Figures 3 and 4).
Figure 3
Operated prolapse.
Figure 4
Ostomy with post-op bag.
The studies showed that there was a progression of the cancer with liver metastasis.
The patient was released after applying article 196 of the Prison Regulations.
He entered prison in a generally bad state and underweight, with a body mass index
(BMI) of 18.
COMMENTS
A prolapse is a late complication of colostomíes, and is defined as the protrusion
of the stoma above the abdominal surface. It is a rare complication (2-10%), the frequency
of which varies according to the location of the stoma, and if more common in ileostomies
and loop colostomies, and less in terminal colostomies.
The origins of a prolapse are unclear and depend on a lot of factors. Possible causes
include constipation, mismatch between the size of the intestine and the hole made
in the abdominal wall and the existence of long, mobile intestinal loops.
Recurrence is frequent.
Publisher:
Sociedad Española de Sanidad Penitenciaria
ISSN
(Print):
1575-0620
ISSN
(Electronic):
2013-6463
Publication date
(Electronic, collection):
Jan-Apr 2020
Publication date
(Electronic, pub):
20
April
2020
Volume: 22
Issue: 1
Pages: 50-51
Affiliations
[1]
originalServicios Médicos. Centro Penitenciario de Fontcalent. Alicante
orgnameCentro Penitenciario de Fontcalent
orgdiv1Servicios Médicos
Alicante,
España