Spontaneous retroperitoneal perforation of the ascending colon and portal vein thrombosis in a patient with ulcerative colitis
																	
									Authors:
											Přemysl Falt						1							
								
							
						; 											J. Örhalmi						2; 											B. Kijonková						1; 											P. Fojtík						1										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											Centrum péče o zažívací trakt, Vítkovická nemocnice, a. s., Ostrava
						1; 											Chirurgické oddělení, Vítkovická nemocnice, a. s., Ostrava
						2										
				
									Published in:
					Gastroent Hepatol 2011; 65(5): 294-297
					
				
									Category:
					IBD: Case Report
					
				
							
Overview
The authors present the case report of a patient with severe corticodependent ulcerative colitis complicated by spontaneous retroperitoneal perforation of the non-dilated large intestine and portomesenteric thrombosis. Diagnosis was made by means of abdominal X-ray and contrast-enhanced CT scan. The patient was successfully treated with colectomy and short-term anticoagulant therapy.
Key words:
 ulcerative colitis – retroperitoneal perforation – portal vein thrombosis
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