Rectal prolapse associated with intussusception is when the intestine slides into the adjacent part causing a protrusion through the anus. It is also referred to as recto-anal intussusception or trans-anal protrusion of intussusception. Pre-operative diagnosis of the associated intussusception is usually hard to make. We present a case of a patient who presented with a rectal prolapse. Surgical exploration also noted an intussusception and rectal malignancy. We demonstrate the importance of surgical management in patients with rectal prolapse to avoid progression of a malignancy or intussusception.
The management of the esophageal strictures that may result from caustic ingestion has evolved over time, from surgical to endoscopic management. Dilation with nasogastric tubes may be a valuable alternative in places with limited resources.
The cover image is based on the Case Report Caustic esophageal stenosis: A case report of endoscopic dilatation with nasogastric tubes by Esau Ogei et al.,https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.7208
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