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  • Title: Stercoraceous perforation of the colon.
    Author: Wang YH, Hwang DM, Hong JC.
    Journal: Taiwan Yi Xue Hui Za Zhi; 1989 May; 88(5):517-9. PubMed ID: 2794953.
    Abstract:
    Non-traumatic colon perforations are usually caused by malignancy, diverticulum and colitis. They rarely result from stool impaction. A 74-year-old woman with stercoracous perforation of the colon is reported. She had a long history of constipation and hypertension treated irregularly with cathartics, enemas, diuretics and beta-blockers. Resection of the perforated colon with a proximal diverting colostomy and Hartman's procedure was performed. The patient tolerated the operation and subsequent reanastomosis 6 weeks later. In the case of elderly patients with constipation, early management of the constipation is mandatory, although this condition of stercoraceous perforation is rare.
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