The Pan African Medical Journal (Oct 2020)

Prolapsed rectal sub-mucosal hematoma in pediatric case

  • Kiran Khandare,
  • Pradnya Ghormode

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.154.26149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 154

Abstract

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A rectal sub-mucosal hematoma, imperfectly called a thrombosed external pile or external hemorrhoid, is a collection of blood within the skin around the anus, occurring due to a ruptured blood vessel within the sub-mucosa usually caused by some minor trauma such as hard stool or due to severe constipation. Present case is a six year old girl child came into view with large mass coming out from anus with red dark- purple collection, pain and discomfort. She was unable to walk or sit. On examination no significant history of trauma except constipation, there was no history of per rectal bleeding. Suddenly a swelling appeared after defecation. She was hospitalized for surgical excision. After hospitalization this swelling burst and reduced with discharge of clotted blood.

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