Case Report on Ogilvie Syndrome in a Non-Surgical Candidate

Author:

Walker Yvonne1,Chiou James P.1,Dua Rishbha2,Diaz-Miret Miguel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine, Larkin Community Hospital, Palm Springs Campus, 1475 W 49th Pl, Hialeah, FL 33012, USA

2. Department of Research and Academic Affairs, Larkin Community Hospital, Palm Springs Campus, 1475 W 49th Pl, Hialeah, FL 33012, USA

Abstract

Ogilvie syndrome, also known as “paralytic ileus of the colon,” is characterized by pseudo- obstruction of the colon without any component of mechanical obstruction; and presents as a massively distended abdomen. If left untreated, it carries a high risk of colonic perforation and ischemia leading to death. Ogilvie syndrome usually presents as a post-surgical complication, mainly due to the lack and/or restriction of movement coupled with a possible electrolyte imbalance. In this case, the patient was a non-surgical candidate who presented with a hip fracture after a mechanical fall. Three days post-fall, she developed nausea, abdominal discomfort, and constipation during her hospitalization, which gradually resulted in a massively distended abdomen. The patient was managed conservatively with a nasogastric tube, rectal tube decompression, Metoclopramide, and Magnesium Citrate administration. Abdominal X-rays showed massively dilated bowel loops. An abdominal CT scan showed diffuse dilation of the large bowel without a transition point, suggesting obstruction favoring colonic paralytic ileus. She was discharged to a rehabilitation facility for further physical therapy.

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Scientific Archives LLC

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