Abstract
Introduction: We present a first description of faecal impaction (FI) causing occlusion of the pelvic venous system, resulting in a bilateral thrombosis of the external iliac vein.
Patients and methods: Our 76-year-old female patient was admitted with gradual swelling of both legs. Clinical evaluation revealed a painless abdominal distension and marked bilateral edema of the legs. A computed tomography (CT) scan showed gross dilatation of the colon and rectum, with FI. A short bilateral occlusion of the external iliac vein was seen, with thrombus in both pelvic veins. Doppler ultrasonography confirmed a thrombosis of the external iliac vein and common femoral vein on both sides.
Results: A conservative treatment consisting of manual evacuation, enema, laxatives and systemic anticoagulation was successfully applied.
Conclusions: FI represents a common – yet preventable – health problem, mainly in the elderly. This case illustrates a rare complication of FI if left untreated.
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