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Fecal Impaction

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  • Keith Wrenn, M.D.

IN a society conscious of its bowels, enduring a fecal impaction and its treatment may be a severe humiliation. Impactions can occur in any age group, but in certain groups — especially incapacitated or institutionalized elderly people — the disorder is not only common but commonly overlooked.1 2 3 In one year-long study, 42 percent of the patients admitted to geriatric wards had a fecal impaction.4 Humiliation, however, is less important than the substantial morbidity and cost of this largely preventable problem.2 , 4 , 5 PathophysiologyFecal impaction's pathophysiologic considerations are identical to those of constipation, and the colon is the primary organ involved. The . . .

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From the Division of Emergency Medicine and the Department of Medicine, University of Rochester and Strong Memorial Hospital, 601 Elmwood Ave., Box 655, Rochester, NY 14642, where reprint requests should be addressed to Dr. Wrenn.

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