Peritonitis on sigmoidal perforation in a cocaine user: A rare case report.
Int J Surg Case Rep
; 115: 109287, 2024 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE Cocaine, the second most abused drug in Morocco after cannabis, has been associated with multiple cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and digestive complications. Colonic perforation following cocaine abuse is relatively lesser-known and requires attention as abuse rates are increasing, and existing evidence is scarce. Only a few cases have been reported in medical literature. CASE PRESENTATION We report the case of a 42-year-old male cocaine addict who presented with acute peritonitis. A laparotomy revealed a 3 cm perforation in the sigmoid, The absence of radiological, biological, and pathological evidence confirms the toxic origin of the perforation. CLINICAL DISCUSSION:
Cocaine-induced ischemic colitis is a rare occurrence in a surgeon's clinical experience. This condition is typically confirmed through colonoscopy and often resolves without the need for surgery, although a small number of cases may advance to peritonitis, necessitating surgical intervention.CONCLUSION:
Cocaine's adverse effects should be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of acute ischemic events in young adults. A general understanding of the significant complications associated with cocaine can aid in achieving early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
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Int J Surg Case Rep
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