SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jul 2024)
Acute Constipation and A Stercoral Perforation: A Case Report
Abstract
Stercoral perforation typically arises as a sequela of chronic constipation and can lead to bowel perforation due to fecal impaction. While uncommon, maintaining a high clinical suspicion in the appropriate setting is crucial. We present a case report involving a 52-year-old female with no history of chronic constipation, who presented with an unexplained large bowel obstruction. Subsequent extensive diagnostic workup revealed stercoral perforation, necessitating diagnostic laparoscopy and sigmoidectomy. This case underscores that while stercoral perforation can be life-threatening, clinical stability permits the use of minimally invasive techniques without compromising patient safety or health.