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Massive Megarectum Secondary To Constipation In Institutionalized Patient, Dawit Ayalew, Yahya Alwatari, Lin M. Riccio Jan 2020

Massive Megarectum Secondary To Constipation In Institutionalized Patient, Dawit Ayalew, Yahya Alwatari, Lin M. Riccio

Surgery Publications

Chronic constipation is a common cause of morbidity in the elderly and institutionalized population. It can be associated with significant morbidity and socioeconomical burden. Chronic resistance constipation can rarely be associated with megarectum. Herein, we present the case of a patient with physical and mental disability that presented with refractory constipation associated with extreme stool burden and a massive megarectum. We discuss chronic constipation in the elderly population, its etiologies and diagnostic work-up including surgical options. The management of chronic constipation with megarectum should be on a case-by-case basis.


Use Of Endoloop In Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Enucleation Of A Very Rare Esophageal Tumor, Yahya Alwatari, Wayne Tse, Kasia Trebska-Mcgowan, Rachit D. Shah Jan 2019

Use Of Endoloop In Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Enucleation Of A Very Rare Esophageal Tumor, Yahya Alwatari, Wayne Tse, Kasia Trebska-Mcgowan, Rachit D. Shah

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A gastrointestinal stromal tumor is an infrequent tumor of the gastrointestinal tract with very rare involvement of the esophagus. We present a case of a patient with dysphagia and a 4 cm submucosal mass. The patient underwent thoracoscopic enucleation with complete resection of the mass. We present case details and operative video highlighting the important surgical steps of exposure and retraction. We believe that the Endoloop is a very useful tool in providing countertraction needed during minimally invasive resection of such lesions.