Abstract
Chronic constipation is a frequent pathology in the pediatric age that affects the quality of life of patients and their families. Its management is usually complex and long associated with poor adherence. Toxic megacolon is a serious, potentially lethal disease when chronic constipation is left untreated or poor adherence to treatment.
Objective: To report 3 pediatric cases of toxic megacolon as a complication of poorly managed chronic constipation.
Clinical Cases: Three males patients, aged 6 to 13 years, with a history of chronic constipation and poor adherence to treatment are discussed. They were admitted to the emergency department with clinical findings of toxic megacolon (intestinal dilation and signs of systemic toxicity). Given their condition, all patients required management in the critical patient unit (CPU) and early surgical intervention, undergoing ostomy. All presented favorable outcome, performing stoma reversal surgery between 8-24 months later. In all cases, organic cause of the constipation was ruled out.
Conclusions: Toxic megacolon is an infrequent but highly morbid and potentially lethal disease. It requires a high index of suspicion as well as multidisciplinary medical-surgical management.
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