Highlights • Early post-operative trans-anal shunt protrusion is a rare presentation.• Patients may be asymptomatic.• With concomitant bowel surgery, it may indicate intraoperative occult bowel injury.• Early post-operative follow up… Click to show full abstract
Highlights • Early post-operative trans-anal shunt protrusion is a rare presentation.• Patients may be asymptomatic.• With concomitant bowel surgery, it may indicate intraoperative occult bowel injury.• Early post-operative follow up shunt imaging is recommended in this group.
               
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