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Giant Fecalith Causing Near Intestinal Obstruction and Rectal Ischemia
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2017
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Fecal ImpactionGastroenterologyPathologyRectal IschemiaSerious ComplicationsSurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyDigestive TractMedicineDigestive System SurgeryHigh Risk
Fecal impaction if left untreated can lead to the hardening of stools and the formation of fecalith. Fecaliths rarely cause serious complications and are usually managed conservatively. We present this rare case of a giant fecalith causing near obstruction in an institutionalized paraplegic patient at high risk for chronic constipation and fecal impaction. This case was also unusual for causing ischemic pressure necrosis in the rectum, thereby highlighting the possible serious complications of fecalith.
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