Annals of Coloproctology (Oct 2021)

Endoscopic Removal of a Fecalith or Fecomucolith in a Rectal Stump or Pouch

  • Evie Yeap,
  • Ratheesraj Ratinam,
  • Asiri Arachchi,
  • James Lim,
  • Yeng Kwang Tay,
  • Zeev Duieb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2021.00206.0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 5
pp. 346 – 348

Abstract

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Fecaliths or fecomucoliths can form in rectal stumps after a Hartmann procedure or in a coloneovaginal conduit. They can cause significant distress to the patient by causing symptoms such as discharge and odor. We describe a novel and effective method of endoscopic obliteration and removal where other techniques such as removal during examination under anesthesia or serial enemas have failed. By using a combination of hydrodissection with a saline injector gun and biopsy forceps and a polypectomy snare to break down the fecomucolith or fecalith, this troublesome problem can be resolved endoscopically. Successful removal of the fecalith/fecomucolith and resolution of the symptoms for the patients were achieved. No complications are reported. We describe an effective and novel method for endoscopic removal of fecaliths and fecomucoliths.

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