TY - JOUR AR - SCR-2019-6-114 TI - Anorectal Avulsion: Reporting a Rare Case of Rectal Trauma and Review of the Literature AU - Ioannis, Staikos AU - Panagiotis, Papamichalis AU - Anna, Ziogkou AU - Antonios, Koutalos AU - Dimitrios, Papadopoulos AU - Evangelos, Alexiou AU - Konstantinos, Bouliaris AU - Konstantinos, Malizos AU - Matthaios, Efthimiou AU - Paraskevi, Hatzikomnitsa JO - Surgical Case Reports PY - 2019 DA - Tue 31, Dec 2019 SN - 2613-5965 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.SCR.2019.06.14 UR - https://www.sciencerepository.org/anorectal-avulsion-reporting-a-rare-case-of-rectal-trauma_SCR-2019-6-114 KW - Complex pelvic trauma, rectal injury, anorectal avulsion AB - Background: Anorectal avulsion is a rare rectal injury and it is the result of severe blunt pelvic trauma. In this type of injury, the anus and sphincters are detached from the perineum and are displaced cranially and ventrally. Treatment is challenging and only a few reports are available. Case presentation: We report a case of 49-year-old male patient who was referred to our hospital in a septic condition 10 days after a complex crush pelvic trauma with anorectal avulsion. The treatment included external pelvic fixation, control of the pelvic sepsis, sigmoidostomy and negative-pressure therapy of the perineal wound. Salvage of the anus could not be done. The patient was discharged after 90 days suffering from neurologic deficits of both lower extremities and he followed a long-term rehabilitation program. Conclusion: Severe perineal injuries with anorectal avulsion are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Due to the rarity of this entity treatment is not standardised and requires a multidisciplinary approach involving general surgeons, orthopaedics, intensivists and rehabilitators. Any effort for anal reconstruction should be done, if possible, early in the treatment course.