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Citation

Morice D, Stokes MAR, Davey J, Skinner S. Trauma Case Rep 2022; 42: e100703.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.tcr.2022.100703

PMID

36262775

PMCID

PMC9573912

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Traumatic injuries from jet ski-related accidents have increased in incidence over the past few decades. Anorectal injuries are uncommon but typically arise from high-speed jet ski accidents. We present a case of a severe anorectal injury from a fall off the back of an accelerating jet ski. CASE REPORT: This case reports on the presentation, operative findings and management of a 22-year-old female with major internal and external anal sphincter disruption sustained via an unusual traumatic mechanism. Operative findings identified a complete internal and external anal sphincter disruption at the 1 and 7 O'clock positions and extra-peritoneal rectal perforation. Washout, suture repair and an end-colostomy were performed.

CONCLUSION: Understanding the potential severity of injury from the insult mechanism is paramount to triaging and managing trauma patients. Although this case describes an inconspicuous mechanism, the resulting trauma is significant and should prompt consideration in future cases. In addition, the article describes an approach to the repair of such injuries and the difficult decision relating to the role and type of defunctioning colostomy to protect any possible missed injuries in a complex traumatic environment, and in the protection of the anorectal repair.


Language: en

Keywords

Trauma; Jet ski; Perineal injury; Personal watercraft; Rectal injury

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