J Korean Med Sci. 1996 Apr;11(2):179-182. English.
Published online Jun 22, 2009.
Copyright © 1996 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Case Report

Colorectal injury by compressed air: a report of 2 cases

Hae Hyeon Suh, Young Jin Kim and Shin Kon Kim
    • Department of Surgery, Namkwang General Hospital, College of Medicine, Seonam University, Kwangju, Korea.

Abstract

We report two colorectal trauma patients whose rectosigmoid region was ruptured due to a jet of compressed air directed to their anus while they were playing practical jokes with their colleagues in their place of work. It was difficult to diagnose in one patient due to vague symptoms and signs and due to being stunned by a stroke of the compressed air. Both patients suffered from abdominal pain and distension, tension pneumoperitoneum and mild respiratory alkalosis. One patient was treated with primary two layer closure, and the other with primary two layer closure and sigmoid loop colostomy. Anorectal manometry and transanal ultrasonography checked 4 weeks after surgery, revealed normal anorectal function and anatomy. The postoperative courses were favorable without any wound infection or intraabdominal sepsis.

Keywords
Colorectal Trauma; Compressed Air; Pneumoperitoneum


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