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J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) ; 37(2): 144-146, Apr.-June 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-893964

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ABSTRACT We evaluated a 27-year old male with pneumaturia and fecaluria with a past history of right inguinal hernia repair. Though, cystoscopy and contrast enhanced computed tomography did not furnish any evidence to arrive at a diagnosis, interestingly, colonoscopy revealed a mesh in the sigmoid colon making apparent the diagnosis of colovesical fistula secondary to mesh migration. Later, surgical removal of the mesh from the sigmoid colon with rent closure of the fistulous opening was done successfully. Our case thus, highlights the vital role of common diagnostic tool like colonoscopy in making an uncommon diagnosis.


RESUMO Avaliamos um homem de 27 anos com pneumaturia e fecalúria com antecedentes de reparo da hérnia inguinal direita. Embora a cistoscopia e a tomografia computadorizada com contraste (TCC) não tenham fornecido nenhuma evidência para obter-se um diagnóstico, curiosamente, a colonoscopia revelou uma malha no cólon sigmoide, estabelecendo o diagnóstico de fístula colovesical (FCV) secundária à migração da malha. Mais tarde, foi feita a remoção cirúrgica da malha do cólon sigmoide com fechamento da abertura fistulosa com sucesso. Nosso caso, portanto, destaca o papel vital de uma ferramenta diagnóstica comum, como a colonoscopia, para obter-se um diagnóstico incomum.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Intestinal Fistula/diagnosis , Hernia, Inguinal/complications , Poliomyelitis/complications
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-186811

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Background: Functional dyspepsia (FD) accounts for majority of dyspepsia. Before labeling them as FD, a bunch of investigations to be done to rule out organic cause. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) which is one of the cause for dyspepsia is not commonly sought and always neglected among physicians. So we aimed to study the frequency of SIBO in patients with dyspeptic symptoms and whether to include investigations to diagnose SIBO in the algorithm of approach to dyspepsia. Materials and methods: We consecutively enrolled 50 newly diagnosed functional dyspepsia patients based on Rome III criteria and 50 healthy controls in this study. They underwent glucose hydrogen breath test (GHBT) after overnight fasting. Results: In the cases with FD, 6 (12%) subjects were found to have positive GHBT and diagnosed as SIBO, whereas in the controls 2 (4%) had positive GHBT with no statistical significant difference among groups with a P value of 0.140. In the cases with FD, the most common subtype was post prandial distress syndrome (46%), followed by epigastric pain syndrome (36%) and mixed type Sabarinathan Ramanathan, Premkumar Karunakaran, Kani Shaikh Mohamed, Ratnakar Kini, Pugazhendhi Thangavel, Murali Ananthavadivelu, Mohammed Ali, Rabindranath Eswaran, Thinakar Mani, Chandrashekar Patil. A study on the role of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients with functional dyspepsia. IAIM, 2017; 4(5): 88-97. Page 89 (18%). Patients with SIBO were treated with rifaximin 1200 mg/day in divided doses for 10 days. GHBT was repeated after 4 weeks and found to be normalized in all cases. Conclusion: SIBO should be considered before making a diagnosis of FD. GHBT is a simple noninvasive method to diagnose SIBO. One could avoid taking unnecessary drugs by timely diagnosis of SIBO in patients with dyspepsia.

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