Mallary Melissa A, Patel Bansri S, Arredondo Victoria M, Fein-Davis Natasha
Emergency Medicine, A.T. Still University - School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, Mesa, USA.
Pediatrics, A.T. Still University - School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, Mesa, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Dec 26;16(12):e76432. doi: 10.7759/cureus.76432. eCollection 2024 Dec.
In the absence of preexisting conditions, rectal prolapse is rarely seen in children older than four years old. This case report presents a peculiar instance involving a previously healthy five-year-old female who presented to the clinic with her parents due to a three-day history of constipation, hard stools, and painful defecation. Physical examination revealed a rectal prolapse. Given the infrequency of rectal prolapse without underlying conditions in this age group, the patient was referred to a tertiary emergency department at the children's hospital to be evaluated by pediatric gastroenterology. Most rectal prolapse cases in children resolve without intervention; however, in children over the age of four, it may require surgery due to the likelihood of an underlying neurological or musculoskeletal condition. This case emphasizes the value of a thorough physical examination to detect the finding and stresses the importance of ruling out a more serious etiology.
在没有既往病史的情况下,四岁以上儿童很少出现直肠脱垂。本病例报告呈现了一个特殊案例,一名此前健康的五岁女性因便秘、大便干结和排便疼痛三天,随父母前往诊所就诊。体格检查发现直肠脱垂。鉴于该年龄组无潜在疾病的直肠脱垂情况罕见,患者被转诊至儿童医院的三级急诊科,由儿科胃肠病学专家进行评估。大多数儿童直肠脱垂病例无需干预即可自愈;然而,对于四岁以上的儿童,由于可能存在潜在的神经或肌肉骨骼疾病,可能需要手术治疗。本病例强调了全面体格检查以发现该病症的价值,并强调了排除更严重病因的重要性。