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Phased surgical treatment of barium enema-induced rectal injury and retention of barium in the pelvic floor space.

Abstract
Iatrogenic injuries caused by barium enema are rarely reported. Following a phased surgical protocol for up to one year, we have successfully treated a patient with rectal injury and severe infection of the pelvic floor space complicated with retention of large amounts of barium and vaginal fistula. In this article, the phased surgery planning for the treatment of rectal injury complicated with vaginal fistula is discussed in terms of the pros and cons, and the observed effect and evolution of barium retained in the pelvic floor space are described.
AuthorsXuefei Yang, Ligang Xia, Jun Huang, Jianping Wang, Kai Pan
JournalAnnals of translational medicine (Ann Transl Med) Vol. 2 Issue 10 Pg. 101 (Oct 2014) ISSN: 2305-5839 [Print] China
PMID25405155 (Publication Type: Case Reports)

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