Colonic explosion during endoscopic polypectomy: avoidable complication or bad luck?
- PMID: 17019761
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-925386
Colonic explosion during endoscopic polypectomy: avoidable complication or bad luck?
Abstract
We were confronted recently by an intraluminal colonic explosion during a colonic polypectomy procedure using snare loop electrocautery, probably caused by the presence of hydrogen and/or methane in combustible concentrations. Our patient needed immediate surgery, when several lacerations were found in the colon: a right hemicolectomy and a partial sigmoid resection with primary anastomoses were performed. Colonic bacteria, rests of fecal fluids, certain cleansing solutions, and oxygen insufflation are the main factors involved in cases of colonic explosion. We describe this dramatic event in our patient and discuss whether this complication might be avoidable in the future.
Comment in
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Sorbitol can be the cause of colonic explosion.Endoscopy. 2007 Mar;39(3):257. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-966199. Endoscopy. 2007. PMID: 17385112 No abstract available.
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Colonic explosion: an unavoidable complication?Endoscopy. 2007 Mar;39(3):258. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-966200. Endoscopy. 2007. PMID: 17385113 No abstract available.
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