Cat scratch colon and cecal barotrauma perforation during colonoscopy with CO2 insufflation

Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 2024 Oct 4. doi: 10.17235/reed.2024.10777/2024. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Cecal perforation from barotrauma is a rare complication of colonoscopy, even with the use of CO₂ insufflation, which is generally preferred over room air due to its rapid absorption and reduced patient discomfort.

Case report: A 64-year-old woman with hypertension and dyslipidemia underwent a routine colonoscopy with CO₂ insufflation. Multiple diverticula were noted, and upon reaching the cecum, several parallel linear lesions with spontaneous bleeding, consistent with "cat scratch" colon, were observed. Hemostasis was achieved with 10 endoscopic clips. A subsequent CT scan revealed pneumoperitoneum and the clips in the cecum. The patient was managed conservatively with bowel rest and intravenous antibiotics, showing a favorable clinical course and was discharged on the fifth day.

Discussion: This case highlights the potential for cecal perforation due to barotrauma even with CO₂ insufflation during colonoscopy, emphasizing the need for awareness and prompt management of such complications.