Case Reports in Gastroenterology (May 2022)

Like a Rolling Stone: Year-Over-Year Growth of a Rectal Fecalith

  • Kazuhiro Fukushima,
  • Yu-ichi Ito,
  • Hidenori Tomida,
  • Shinichiro Imai,
  • Hideyasu Matsumura,
  • Kan Nakagawa,
  • Kenya Oguchi,
  • Akinori Nakamura,
  • Yo-ichi Takei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000524426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 278 – 283

Abstract

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The inability to pass stool for a prolonged period can lead to the formation of fecaliths, which occurs most often in the colon or rectum. Although large fecaliths can lead to serious or life-threatening complications, the detailed process of their formation is unknown. This report describes a 65-year-old woman who presented with melena due to ischemic proctitis caused by a large fecalith. On computed tomography, the fecalith showed a unique multilayered calcification sign. We successfully dismantled and removed the fecalith transanally, assisted by a traction method using a balloon catheter. A review of imaging studies from 6 years ago revealed the growth of the fecalith over the previous year and provided an insight into the mechanism underlying the development of large fecaliths.

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