A Case Report of Radiation Proctitis Treated with Shiunko Enema / 日本東洋医学雑誌
Kampo Medicine
; : 371-377, 2020.
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ABSTRACT
We report a case of a 57-year-old woman with radiation proctitis (RP) treated by shiunko (SK) enema with promising outcomes. The patient underwent interstitial brachytherapy for anterior vaginal vault recurrence of uterine cancer. Nine months after the treatment, she had anal pain and was diagnosed with RP by clinical course and colonoscopy. The rectal ulcer was so severe that a surgeon proposed permanent stoma formation as one option, given eventual risk of rectovaginal fistula. The patient rejected stoma formation and opted for Kampo medicine. Though she took keishibukuryogankayokuinin for blood stasis at first, her anal pain and rectal bleeding gradually worsened. Thereafter, she mainly used SK enema, kyukikyogaito and magnesium oxide. Anal pain and rectal bleeding decreased after applying SK to the rectal wall per rectum. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and colonoscopy findings of the rectal ulcer also improved. SK effectively reduced anal pain and rectal bleeding as well as stimulated tissue repair in our patient, and therefore SK is worth considering in the treatment of RP.
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Ja
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Kampo Medicine
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2020
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