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Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease 4/2010

01-04-2010 | Original Article

Iatrogenic colonic perforation by colonoscopy: a fatal complication for patients with a high anesthetic risk

Authors: Chen-Ming Mai, Chia-Cheng Wen, Shu-Hui Wen, Kuo-Feng Hsu, Chang-Chieh Wu, Shu-Wen Jao, Cheng-Wen Hsiao

Published in: International Journal of Colorectal Disease | Issue 4/2010

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Abstract

Purpose

Colonoscopy is currently a standard and widespread technique used in screening for colorectal cancer. Iatrogenic colonic perforation during colonoscopy is an unfortunate complication that can induce significant morbidity and even death. Here, we reviewed the clinical results of iatrogenic colonoscopic perforation in our hospital.

Methods

This was a retrospective review of 35,186 colonoscopies performed in the Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan from January 1998 to December 2007. Patient demographic data, indications, comorbidities, operative history, perforation site, time of diagnosis, management, complications, hospital stay, and outcomes were recorded.

Results

In this 10-year period, 23 cases of iatrogenic colonic perforation were recorded (0.065%) affecting 11 men and 12 women. The mean age was 71.2 years. There were 13 patients in American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) classifications 1 or 2 (low anesthetic risk, group A), and ten patients in ASA classes 3 or 4 (high anesthetic risk, group B). The mean hospital stay was 12 days in group A versus 23.5 days in group B (P = 0.002). Moreover, four patients in group B died (17%; P = 0.024).

Conclusion

Colonoscopy-related perforation can progress to peritonitis and sepsis, resulting in serious morbidity or death. High-anesthetic risk patients with colonic perforation have a longer hospital stay and a poor prognosis. Hence, patients need to be informed of the complications of colonoscopy, and clinicians must be cautioned about the potential problems for patients with a high-anesthetic risk when performing the procedure.
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Metadata
Title
Iatrogenic colonic perforation by colonoscopy: a fatal complication for patients with a high anesthetic risk
Authors
Chen-Ming Mai
Chia-Cheng Wen
Shu-Hui Wen
Kuo-Feng Hsu
Chang-Chieh Wu
Shu-Wen Jao
Cheng-Wen Hsiao
Publication date
01-04-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Journal of Colorectal Disease / Issue 4/2010
Print ISSN: 0179-1958
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1262
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-009-0822-z

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