ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2014;31(2):139-145 |
Case report
UDC:616.352-008.22
DOI:10.2478/afmnai-2014-0017
Reparation of Traumatic Injury of Anal Sphincter: Case Report and Review of Surgical Treatment
Momčilo Stošić
Department of Surgery, Health Centre Vranje,
Serbia
SUMMARY
Anal sphincter injuries are rare and usually related to obstetric injuries.
Other more frequent causes of a violent injury of the anal muscles (including
the rectum) are war injuries, violent civil injuries, iatrogenic injuries during
surgeries, sexual injuries and accidental injuries. Accidental injuries are
extremely rare and, searching Medline, Scopus and Medscape for the past five
years, I have found only a few descriptions of such injuries. Almost all such
articles are of “the case study type”. This paper presents two cases of
accidental anal muscle injuries which were successfully operated by using the
reconstructive surgery procedure. One case is about fecal incontinence due to a
major muscle injury, and the other is about a partial injury of the external
anal muscle in two places. The diagnoses were made by palpation and operative
exploration. The anal manometry, electromyography and transanalsonography were
not used. By presenting two accidental anal sphincter injuries and by reviewing
the data from the published works, the aim of the paper was to help us determine
when and how to operate and whether an additional diagnosis is always necessary.
This article focuses on rare and specific but frequently very serious injuries.
The reparation by primary sphincteroplasty gives excellent results.
Key words: trauma, accidental anal injuries, fecal incontinence