Transanal protrusion of subdural peritoneal shunt in the setting of appendicitis

Complications from shunts placed in the peritoneum, either ventriculoperitoneal or subdural, are varied. Perforation of hollow organs and subsequent natural orifice protrusion is a rare but well known complication. We report a case of a transanal protrusion of a subdural peritoneal shunt in the sett...

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Main Authors: Joseph Sujka (Author), Richard Sola, Jr (Author), David Juang (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Elsevier, 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Complications from shunts placed in the peritoneum, either ventriculoperitoneal or subdural, are varied. Perforation of hollow organs and subsequent natural orifice protrusion is a rare but well known complication. We report a case of a transanal protrusion of a subdural peritoneal shunt in the setting of previous abdominal pain possibly consistent with acute appendicitis. While a report of transanal protrusion of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt via the appendix has been reported this is the first report where abdominal inflammation was also present. While patients with hollow organ perforation have been described as being managed conservatively after externalization of the proximal shunt and removal of the distal shunt, we managed our patient with an operation given our concern for appendicitis.
Item Description:2213-5766
10.1016/j.epsc.2018.05.001