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Rectal foreign bodies: The role of gender

Francesk Mulita1, Ioanna-Maria Troupi1, Elias Liolis2, Levan Tchabashvili1, Ioannis Perdikaris1, Ioannis Maroulis1
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Seksuologia Polska 2021;19.
Afiliacje
  1. Department of Surgery, General University Hospital of Patras, Patras, Grecja
  2. Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Patras, Rion, Greece

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Introduction: Rectal foreign bodies are being encountered more frequently in clinical practice nowadays. Materials and Methods: Between 2015 and 2019, five patients with a foreign object in the rectum were diagnosed and treated at General University Hospital of Patras. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of these patients. Results: All patients were males and their mean age was 50 years (range: 25-64). In all patients, foreign bodies were removed transanally under general anesthesia. There was no complication and all patients were discharged home 24 hours after the removal of a foreign object. Conclusion: Incidents with rectal foreign bodies are very common nowadays. Cases with males are more frequent and according to literature, the proportion between male and female patients is very high.

Streszczenie

Introduction: Rectal foreign bodies are being encountered more frequently in clinical practice nowadays. Materials and Methods: Between 2015 and 2019, five patients with a foreign object in the rectum were diagnosed and treated at General University Hospital of Patras. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of these patients. Results: All patients were males and their mean age was 50 years (range: 25-64). In all patients, foreign bodies were removed transanally under general anesthesia. There was no complication and all patients were discharged home 24 hours after the removal of a foreign object. Conclusion: Incidents with rectal foreign bodies are very common nowadays. Cases with males are more frequent and according to literature, the proportion between male and female patients is very high.

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Słowa kluczowe

foreign body; rectal; gender

Informacje o artykule
Tytuł

Rectal foreign bodies: The role of gender

Czasopismo

Journal of Sexual and Mental Health

Numer

Tom 19 (2021): Continuous Publishing

Typ artykułu

Praca badawcza (oryginalna)

Opublikowany online

2021-11-02

Wyświetlenia strony

6175

Wyświetlenia/pobrania artykułu

574

DOI

10.5603/SP.2021.0013

Rekord bibliograficzny

Seksuologia Polska 2021;19.

Słowa kluczowe

foreign body
rectal
gender

Autorzy

Francesk Mulita
Ioanna-Maria Troupi
Elias Liolis
Levan Tchabashvili
Ioannis Perdikaris
Ioannis Maroulis

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