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Non-surgical Management of Colon Perforation Due to Recurrence of Colon Cancer With Extraluminal Feces in a Patient With Massive Peritoneal Adhesions.

Cureus 2026 Vol.18(2) p. e102997

Toyoda T, Sakurai K, Muramatsu H, Hashizume Y

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Colon perforation with fecal peritonitis is usually fatal without prompt surgical intervention.

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APA Toyoda T, Sakurai K, et al. (2026). Non-surgical Management of Colon Perforation Due to Recurrence of Colon Cancer With Extraluminal Feces in a Patient With Massive Peritoneal Adhesions.. Cureus, 18(2), e102997. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.102997
MLA Toyoda T, et al.. "Non-surgical Management of Colon Perforation Due to Recurrence of Colon Cancer With Extraluminal Feces in a Patient With Massive Peritoneal Adhesions.." Cureus, vol. 18, no. 2, 2026, pp. e102997.
PMID 41798429

Abstract

Colon perforation with fecal peritonitis is usually fatal without prompt surgical intervention. We report the case of an 89-year-old woman with colon perforation and extraluminal feces who survived for 174 days without surgery in the presence of extensive postoperative peritoneal adhesions. The patient had previously undergone two abdominal surgeries for colorectal cancer, resulting in severe intra-abdominal adhesions. Despite radiological evidence of intraperitoneal free air and extraluminal feces, she was managed conservatively with antibiotics, morphine hydrochloride, supportive care, and close monitoring. This case suggests that, in carefully selected patients with marked peritoneal adhesions, non-operative management may warrant reconsideration as a potential therapeutic option for colon perforation before deeming that the condition is inoperable.

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