Intestinal perforation secondary to the use of sodium polystyrene sulfonate, case report

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Adriano-Castro Roberto,Sancho-Muriel Jorge,Cholewa Hanna,Flor-Lorente Blas,Segura Francisco Giner

Abstract

Background: The use of cation exchange resins such as sodium polystyrene sulfonate (SPS) in the treatment of hyperkalemia has been associated with potential damage to the gastrointestinal tract. Case Presentation: We present a clinical case of a 63-year-old male patient admitted following a single-lung transplant who presented a complex postoperative period associated with renal failure and hyperkalemia, therefore administering SPS. 17 days afterward, the patient presented a clinical exacerbation with acute abdominal pain, due to a sigmoid perforation. The patient underwent urgent surgery, performing an open sigmoidectomy and terminal colostomy. The anatomo-pathological study of the surgical specimen revealed abundant SPS crystals in the depth of the colonic wall. Conclusion: Close patient surveillance and high clinical suspicion are essential to prevent potentially fatal complications from the use of SPS. Due to the low incidence of this complication, the evidence in the literature is limited to case reports and retrospective studies.

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Discover STM Publishing Ltd.

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