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1/2. Refractory proctosigmoiditis probably caused by inferior mesenteric vein ligation at sigmoidectomy.

    A case of refractory proctosigmoiditis is reported in a 65-year-old female post-sigmoidectomy patient. She had bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain 2 years after sigmoidectomy, in which the inferior mesenteric vein was ligated close to the inferior mesenteric artery root during the lymph node dissection, while the inferior mesenteric artery trunk and the last branch of the sigmoid arteries was preserved. The biopsied specimen obtained by a fiber optic colonoscopy was diagnosed as proctitis. antidiarrheals, 5-aminosalicylic acid and steroid enemas showed only limited therapeutic effects. An angiography revealed a mild degree of rectal artery dilatation and tiny venous angiogenesis detected on the delayed phase images. Because the inferior mesenteric vein had been ligated, collateral veins developed to drain the blood on the distal side of the anastomosis to bilateral internal iliac veins. The venous blood of the descending colon (oral side of anastomosis) drained to left colic vein. The cause of rectosigmoiditis was considered to be venous congestion due to the inferior mesenteric vein ligation. A rectosigmoidectomy with reanastomosis using a double-stapling technique was performed, and the patient was discharged without symptoms.
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2/2. Acute colitis caused by caustic products.

    We report two cases of acute proctocolitis caused by rectal application of caustic products of domestic use. One 61-yr-old woman applied an ammonia solution enema; the other patient, a 63-yr-old woman, accidentally applied an enema containing lye. Both patients presented with intense anal pain, but the first patient also had abdominal pain with guarding, hematochezia, and leucocytosis. An acute proctocolitis was found at sigmoidoscopy in both patients. Only conservative and symptomatic measures were prescribed in both cases, and a clinical and endoscopic recovery was seen. In spite of persistent fibrosis in the lamina propria, no signs of stenosis were found.
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