BMC Surgery (Apr 2019)

Spontaneous rupture of a parastomal hernia with evisceration of small bowel: a case report

  • Oshan Basnayake,
  • Umesh Jayarajah,
  • Jayan Jayasinghe,
  • Pradeep Kumara Wijerathne,
  • Dharmabandhu Nandadeva Samarasekera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0509-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 3

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Abstract Background Long standing ostomy related complications such as parastomal hernia and stoma prolapse may be at a higher risk of developing spontaneous rupture and evisceration, especially in patients suffering from chronic cough. Such patients may need early refashioning of the stoma to prevent this serious complication. Parastomal evisceration is a very rare complication of stomas and to date, only few cases have been reported in the literature. Case presentation A 51 year old patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and extensive hidradenitis suppurativa of the perineum underwent a temporary defunctioning loop sigmoid colostomy and subsequent perineal skin excision and skin grafting. The ostomy was complicated by a parastomal hernia and stoma prolapse 6 weeks post operatively. Five months later he developed spontaneous rupture of parastomal hernia and evisceration of small bowel. Urgent surgery was done and reduction of small bowel loops and re-siting of the sigmoid colostomy was done. Discussion and conclusions Parastomal evisceration is an extremely rare life threatening stoma-related complication which requires urgent treatment.

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