Korean J Gastroenterol.  2000 Jul;36(1):99-104.

A Case of Ogilvie's Syndrome Associated with Gastric Cancer

Abstract

Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction which was first described by Sir Ogilvie in 1948 has been reported to be associated with various conditions but, its exact pathophysiology has not been defined. The most commonly associated condition is operation especially on pelvis or retroperitoneum. Malignancies with or without retroperitoneal invasion have been suggested to predispose to the development of Ogilvie's syndrome. Ogilvie's syndrome associated with gastric cancer has rarely been reported in the literature but, not in Korea. We report a case of Ogilvie's syndrome associated with gastric cancer in a 37-year-old woman. Its treatment was attempted by means of colonoscopic decompression and tube indwelling. Incomplete colonoscopic decompression was followed by cecostomy, but the patient died of sepsis on the 60th hospital day.

Keyword

Ogilvie's syndrome; Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction; Gastric cancer; Colonoscopic decompression; Ogilvie

MeSH Terms

Adult
Cecostomy
Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction*
Decompression
Female
Humans
Korea
Pelvis
Sepsis
Stomach Neoplasms*
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