Background: Colonoscopy is a routine procedure in diagnosis and treatment of colonic disease. While generally regarded as a safe procedure, potentially fatal complications can occur. Gas gangrene is one such complication, with very high mortality. There are few cases of gas gangrene occurring after colonoscopy, making it one of the rarer complications of this procedure. There have been no previously reported cases of a patient surviving such an infection and the optimal treatment strategy is contentious. This report describes a case of intramural gas gangrene of the colon, treated conservatively with antibiotic therapy in which the patient survived with full recovery. Case presentation: A 71-year-old, previously healthy male presented 6 ...
Colonic dilatation during a severe acute attack of ulcerative colitis usually occurs at the initial...
AbstractIntroductionSplenic rupture secondary to colonoscopy was first reported in 1974 by Wherry an...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Background: Colonoscopy is a routine procedure in diagnosis and treatment of colonic disease. While ...
Since its introduction, colonoscopy has played an important role as a diagnostic, therapeutic, and s...
Acute cholecystitis after colonoscopy has been described in the literature through case reports but ...
Colonoscopy is a common procedure for diagnosing a wide range of conditions and symptoms affecting t...
Ischemic colitis is the most common form of intestinal ischemia and is more common in the elderly an...
Colonoscopic perforation is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of colonoscopy. ...
Intussusception after colonoscopy is an unusual complication. A MEDLINE search revealed only 7 repor...
AbstractGas gangrene is a rare but often fatal soft-tissue infection. Because it is uncommon and the...
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a life-threatening infection that can be caused by various procedures ...
Pneumoperitoneum is free air existence in abdomen and usually caused by the perforation in gastroint...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Colonic dilatation during a severe acute attack of ulcerative colitis usually occurs at the initial...
AbstractIntroductionSplenic rupture secondary to colonoscopy was first reported in 1974 by Wherry an...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...
Background: Colonoscopy is a routine procedure in diagnosis and treatment of colonic disease. While ...
Since its introduction, colonoscopy has played an important role as a diagnostic, therapeutic, and s...
Acute cholecystitis after colonoscopy has been described in the literature through case reports but ...
Colonoscopy is a common procedure for diagnosing a wide range of conditions and symptoms affecting t...
Ischemic colitis is the most common form of intestinal ischemia and is more common in the elderly an...
Colonoscopic perforation is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of colonoscopy. ...
Intussusception after colonoscopy is an unusual complication. A MEDLINE search revealed only 7 repor...
AbstractGas gangrene is a rare but often fatal soft-tissue infection. Because it is uncommon and the...
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a life-threatening infection that can be caused by various procedures ...
Pneumoperitoneum is free air existence in abdomen and usually caused by the perforation in gastroint...
Background/Aims: Gastrointestinal perforation during endoscopy is a rare but severe complication. Mo...
AbstractBackgroundColonoscopic procedures account for a substantial number of endoscopies performed ...
Colonic dilatation during a severe acute attack of ulcerative colitis usually occurs at the initial...
AbstractIntroductionSplenic rupture secondary to colonoscopy was first reported in 1974 by Wherry an...
AbstractIntroductionThe risk of iatrogenic perforations in colonoscopy is not negligible. Experience...