Rectal foreign bodies are large
foreign items found in the
rectum
The rectum is the final straight portion of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals, and the Gastrointestinal tract, gut in others. The adult human rectum is about long, and begins at the rectosigmoid junction (the end of the s ...
that can be assumed to have been inserted through the anus, rather than reaching the rectum via the mouth and gastrointestinal tract. It can be of clinical relevance if the patient cannot remove it the way they intended. Smaller, ingested foreign bodies, such as bones eaten with food, can sometimes be found stuck in the rectum upon x-ray and are rarely of clinical relevance.
Rectal foreign bodies are a subgroup of
foreign bodies in the alimentary tract.
Signs and symptoms
If the foreign body is too big to allow feces from the colon to pass, a mechanical
ileus may occur. The distension of the rectum and the disruption of the
peristasis reinforce this effect.
The foreign body may cause infections, destroying the intestinal wall. Depending on the location of the perforation, this may lead to a
peritonitis due to the feces or an
abscess
An abscess is a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body. Signs and symptoms of abscesses include redness, pain, warmth, and swelling. The swelling may feel fluid-filled when pressed. The area of redness often extends b ...
in the retroperitoneal space.
Smaller objects that injure the intestinal wall, but do not perforate it, may be encapsulated by a
foreign body granuloma. They may remain in the rectum as a
pseudotumor without any further effects.
Complications
The most common – but still rare –
complication is a perforation of the rectum caused by the foreign object itself or attempts to remove it. Diagnosed perforations are operated immediately by opening the
abdomen and removal or
suturing
A surgical suture, also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery. Application generally involves using a needle with an attached length of threa ...
of the perforated area. In order to suppress
infections, antibiotics are usually prescribed.
Often, a temporary
ileostomy is necessary to protect the stitches.
After a contrast medium applied by an enema proves the complete healing of the perforated area, the ileostomy is reversed. This usually takes between three and six months.
Average hospitalization is 19 days.
Medical literature describes some deaths due to rectal foreign bodies, but they are very rare and usually classified as
autoerotic fatality. A 75-year-old patient died due to a rectal perforation caused by a
mentally ill person using a cane. Another middle-aged patient died due to a rectal perforation by a vibrator. The perforation was sutured and the patient received intensive medical care, but he contracted
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs. Symptoms include shortness of breath (dyspnea), rapid breathing (tachypnea), and bluish skin colo ...
(ARDS) and
systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) due to the trauma, resulting in
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and death. There is a paper describing a death after a perforation with a
shoehorn
A shoehorn or shoe horn (sometimes called a shoespooner, shoe spoon, shoe schlipp, or shoe tongue) is a tool with a short handle that flares into a longer spoon-like head meant to be held against the inside back of a snug-fitting shoe so that a ...
.
The rectum has to be nursed after a surgical procedure until healing is complete. A 54-year-old man, who had been operated on twice in order to remove a foreign body (a cucumber and a parsnip), died due to a
peritonitis after he inserted two apples into the rectum before the wound had healed.
Causes
Reasons for foreign rectal bodies vary wildly, but in most cases they are of sexual or criminal motivation.
[ ] The foreign body was inserted voluntarily in the vast majority of cases. This especially includes sexually motivated behaviour, encompassing the majority of cases.
Bodypacking
A mule or courier is someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border (as opposed to sending by mail, etc.) for a smuggling organization. The organizers employ mules to reduce the risk of getting caught themselves. Methods of smuggling ...
, i.e. illegal transport of
drugs
A drug is any chemical substance that causes a change in an organism's physiology or psychology when consumed. Drugs are typically distinguished from food and substances that provide nutritional support. Consumption of drugs can be via inhalat ...
within a body orifice (here: inside the rectum), is another – potentially – voluntary reason for insertion of foreign rectal bodies. This includes attempts to transport objects like weapons, including knives, or ammunition. According to one study, sexual stimulation was responsible for 80% of clinically relevant foreign rectal bodies. About 10% of the cases were due to sexual assault.
In rare cases, the patient inserted the object into the rectum without a way to remove it intending to receive attention and pity from doctors and nurses. This behaviour is categorized as
Munchausen's syndrome
Factitious disorder imposed on self, also known as Munchausen syndrome, is a factitious disorder in which those affected feign or induce disease, illness, injury, abuse, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to th ...
.
Another cause may be attempted self-treatment of diseases. One patient attempted to treat his chronic
diarrhea by inserting an ear of
maize into his rectum. Another patient tried to soothe the itching due to his
hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids (or haemorrhoids), also known as piles, are vascular structures in the anal canal. In their normal state, they are cushions that help with stool control. They become a disease when swollen or inflamed; the unqualified term ''hemo ...
(''
Pruritus ani'') with a
toothbrush. The toothbrush went out of control and disappeared inside his anus.
Accidents or
torture may cause an involuntary insertion of a foreign body. A mercury
medical thermometer inserted into the anus in order to measure the temperature, but broke off while inside, is an example of a foreign rectal body due to an accident.
Ancient Greece knew the
Rhaphanidosis
Rhaphanidosis is the act of inserting the root of a plant of the genus ''Raphanus'' (commonly known as a radish) into the anus. It is mentioned by Aristophanes as a punishment for adultery in Classical Athens in the fifth and fourth century BC. ...
as a punishment for male adulterers. It involved the insertion of a
radish into the anus. Many self-inserted rectal bodies are stated as accidentally by the patients due to feelings of shame.
There are several reasons that contribute to the jamming of rectal bodies inside the rectum. Many of the objects used for sexual stimulation have a conical tip in order to facilitate penetration, while the base is flat. Extraction by the user may be impossible if the base of the object passed the anus towards the rectum. In order to receive a stronger stimulation, the object may be inserted deeper than intended. In this case, the
sphincter prevents, by mechanical means, the extraction of the foreign body.
By mouth
The other way for a foreign body to travel through the digestive system (after oral intake and passage through the entire intestines) happens very often, but is only rarely medically relevant. Other constrictions, such as the
esophagus,
cardia
The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates. The stomach has a dilated structure and functions as a vital organ in the digestive system. The stomach is ...
,
pylorus or
ileocecal valve tend to cause issues with other organs, provided a foreign body is large enough to be an issue. Some foreign bodies may still pass those narrows and may cause medically relevant issues, i.e. toothpicks and bones.
Bones especially, i.e. from chickens, cause about two thirds of all intestinal perforations.
Plant-based food, especially
seeds
A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering, along with a food reserve. The formation of the seed is a part of the process of reproduction in seed plants, the spermatophytes, including the gymnosperm and angiosperm pl ...
like
popcorn
Popcorn (also called popped corn, popcorns or pop-corn) is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated; the same names also refer to the foodstuff produced by the expansion.
A popcorn kernel's strong hull contains the se ...
,
watermelon,
sunflower
The common sunflower (''Helianthus annuus'') is a large annual forb of the genus ''Helianthus'' grown as a crop for its edible oily seeds. Apart from cooking oil production, it is also used as livestock forage (as a meal or a silage plant), as ...
and
pumpkin
A pumpkin is a vernacular term for mature winter squash of species and varieties in the genus ''Cucurbita'' that has culinary and cultural significance but no agreed upon botanical or scientific meaning. The term ''pumpkin'' is sometimes use ...
seed, may clump together inside the lower intestines to form
bezoars. Those may grow too big for normal anal passage, thus becoming clinically relevant. This kind of rectal foreign body happens chiefly in children, especially in
Northern Africa and the
Middle East, where those seeds form an elemental part of the diet.
In very rare cases, seeds inside a bezoar may germinate inside the lower intestines or the rectum, causing a blockade.
Objects
Type and size of the foreign rectal bodies are diverse and may exceed the anatomical-physiological imagination.
Objects documented in literature include:
* Razor, screw, screwdriver, small rolled tool bag (15×12 cm, including tools 620 g),
hairpin,
milk can opener, drill bit
* Short staffs, such as a 27 cm long chair leg, a 19 cm long
spade handle and a broken off broom handle, extension parts for a vacuum cleaner
* Containers, sometimes exceeding 0.5 L in volume, e.g. sparkling wine bottles, bottles of Coca-Cola, jam pots, small beer glasses, cups
* Spray can, light bulb,
vacuum tube, candle
* WWII artillery shell requiring attention from a bomb squad
*
Table tennis ball,
Boccia ball
*
Ammunition
Ammunition (informally ammo) is the material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from any weapon or weapon system. Ammunition is both expendable weapons (e.g., bombs, missiles, grenades, land mines) and the component parts of other weap ...
,
firecracker
*
Vibrator, rubber rod,
dildo
*
a toy car
*
spectacles, a suitcase key, a tobacco pouch and a magazine at the same time
* plastic tooth brush case
Not all objects are solid. In 1987, a case was documented of a patient who administered a
cement enema. After it solidified and impacted, the resulting block had to be surgically extracted. Another extreme case occurred in November 1953. A depressed man inserted a 15 cm long cardboard tube into his rectum and tossed a lighted firecracker into the tube's opening, resulting in a large hole in his rectum.
Diagnosis
Many patients feel ashamed during the
anamnesis and provide information only reluctantly. This may lead to missing information that may be important during therapy. For the same reason, patients may not visit a doctor until very late. Trusting and sensitive care for the ashamed and uncomfortable patients is paramount for a successful therapy
and may be life-saving.
Usually, several
radiological images are recorded in order to pinpoint the precise place and depth of the foreign body. This is usually done by
x-ray. Foreign bodies made from low-contrast material (e.g. plastics) may necessitate
medical ultrasound or a
CT scan
A computed tomography scan (CT scan; formerly called computed axial tomography scan or CAT scan) is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body. The personnel that perform CT scans are called radiographers ...
.
Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body. MRI scanners use strong magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio wave ...
is
contraindicated, especially if the foreign body is unknown. Foreign rectal bodies may penetrate deep into the colon, in certain circumstances up to the
right colic flexure
In the anatomy of the human digestive tract, there are two colic flexures, or curvatures in the transverse colon. The right colic flexure is also known as the hepatic flexure, and the left colic flexure is also known as the splenic flexure. Note ...
.
An
endoscopy, which may also be of use during therapy, facilitates the identification and localisation of the object inside the rectum.
[ ]
Information about the foreign body obtained in those ways are of high importance during therapy, as a
perforation of the rectum or the anus is to be absolutely avoided.
Treatment

The therapeutic measures to remove the foreign body can be as diverse as the objects inside the rectum. In many instances, the foreign bodies consist of fragile materials, such as glass. Most patients wait for several hours or even days until they visit a doctor. Before they do, they often repeatedly try to remove the object themselves or by a layperson. This often worsens the situation for a successful extraction.
In most cases, the foreign body can be removed endoscopically. Vibrators, for example, can be often removed using a large sling usually used to remove
polyps during
coloscopy.
A flexible endoscope can be of no help with large and jammed objects. It may be preferable to use rigid tools in those cases.
There have been several cases where instruments used in child birth have proven their worth for the removal of those foreign bodies, such as the
forceps and
suction cups
A suction cup, also known as a sucker, is a device or object that uses the negative fluid pressure of air or water to adhere to nonporous surfaces, creating a partial vacuum.
Suction cups are peripheral traits of some animals such as octopuses ...
.
Wooden objects have been retrieved with corkscrews and drinking glasses after filling them with
plaster.
A spoon can be used as an "anchor" by leaving it inside the glass during the plaster filling, removing it together with the glass.
Light bulbs are encased in a
gauze
Gauze is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave. In technical terms "gauze" is a weave structure in which the weft yarns are arranged in pairs and are crossed before and after each warp yarn keeping the weft firmly in place. ...
shroud, shattered inside the rectum and extracted.
There have been successful cases using
argon-plasma coagulation. The object in question was a green apple wrapped in
cellophane inside the rectum of a 44-year-old patient. The argon-beam coagulation shrunk the apple by more than 50%, enabling its removal. Previous extraction attempts using endoscopic tools failed due to the flat surface of the object.
If the object is too far up, in the area of the ''
colon sigmoideum'', and cannot be removed using one of the above methods, bed rest and sedation can cause the object to descend back into the rectum, where retrieval and extraction are easier.
In difficult cases, a
laparotomy may be necessary. Statistically, this is the case in about 10 percent of patients.
The large intestine can be manipulated inside the abdominal cavity, making it possible for it to wander in the direction of the anus and be grabbed there. A surgical opening of the large intestines can be indication in very difficult cases, especially if the manipulation of the object may pose a serious health risk. This may be the case with a jammed drug condom.
Anaesthesia
Mild cases may need a
sedation
Sedation is the reduction of irritability or agitation by administration of sedative drugs, generally to facilitate a medical procedure or diagnostic procedure. Examples of drugs which can be used for sedation include isoflurane, diethyl ether, ...
at most.
Local and
spinal anaesthesia find common use. Difficult interventions may need
general anaesthesia
General anaesthesia (UK) or general anesthesia (US) is a medically induced loss of consciousness that renders the patient unarousable even with painful stimuli. This effect is achieved by administering either intravenous or inhalational general ...
; surgical opening of the abdominal cavity or the colon require it. General anaesthesia can be beneficial for the relaxation of the
sphincter.
Aftercare
After the surgery, a
sigmoidoscopy – a
colonoscopy
Colonoscopy () or coloscopy () is the endoscopic examination of the large bowel and the distal part of the small bowel with a CCD camera or a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube passed through the anus. It can provide a visual diagnosis (''e. ...
focused on the first 60 cm of the colon – is good practice in order to rule out possible perforation and injury of the rectum and the ''colon sigmoideum''.
Stationary aftercare may be indicated.
Examples
:
APC = Argon beam-coagulation
:
N.A. = Not available
(Source:
)
Epidemiology
There is no reliable data about the
incidence of clinically meaningful foreign rectal bodies. It may have increased in the long term
as it is observed more often in recent times.
The incident rate is significantly higher for men than for women. The gender ratio is in the area of 28:1.
A
metastudy in the year 2010 found a ratio of 37:1. Median age of the patients was 44.1 years, with a
standard deviation
In statistics, the standard deviation is a measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values. A low standard deviation indicates that the values tend to be close to the mean (also called the expected value) of the set, while ...
of 16.6 years.
Rectal foreign bodies are not an unusual occurrence in hospital emergency rooms.
The first documented case dates from the 16th century.
Other animals
Foreign rectal bodies are rare in
veterinary medicine. A passage through the entire intestines, followed by a stay inside the rectum is – as with humans – rare. Animals may have
bezoars out of different materials, which may migrate to the rectum and cause problems.
Ig Nobel Prize
The
Ig Nobel Prize was awarded in 1995 to David B. Busch and James R. Starling from
Madison, Wisconsin, for their 1986 article ''Rectal foreign bodies: Case Reports and a Comprehensive Review of the World's Literature''
(see
List of Ig Nobel Prize winners).
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''Winners of the Ig® Nobel Prize.''
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See also
* Đorđe Martinović incident
* Foreign body in alimentary tract
* Urethral foreign body insertion
* Butt plug
A butt plug is a sex toy that is designed to be inserted into the rectum for sexual pleasure. They are similar to a dildo in some ways but tend to be shorter and have a flanged end to prevent the device from being lost inside the rectum.
Histor ...
References
External links
{{Commons category, Rectal foreign bodies
eMedicine gastrointestinal emergency medicine
* British Dental Journal case report
(subscribers only - with useful bibliography)
X-rays of rectal bodies
at the Berlin Charité
''Sturz in die Kiste.''
In: ''Der Spiegel
''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
'' Ausgabe 41, 1991, S. 317–320.
''Alles im A…''
In: ''einestages'' vom 7. Juni 2007
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