Small bowel obstruction complicating colonoscopy: A case report

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Introduction: This report describes a rare complication of colonoscopy and reviews the literature with regard to other rare causes of acute abdominal presentations following colonoscopy. Case presentation: Aftera therapeutic colonoscopy a 60-year-old woman developed an acute abdomen. At laparotomy she was discovered to have small bowel obstruction secondary to incarceration through a congenital band adhesion. Conclusion: Although there is no practical way in which such rare complications can be predicted, this case report emphasises the wide array of pathologies that can result in acute abdominal symptoms following colonoscopy. © 2008 Hunter et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Hunter, I. A., Sarkar, R., & Smith, A. M. (2008). Small bowel obstruction complicating colonoscopy: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-179

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