Fecal impaction in adults

JAAPA. 2023 May 1;36(5):19-22. doi: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000923532.69484.95.

Abstract

Fecal impaction is a common digestive disorder and is considered an acute complication of chronic and untreated constipation. Generally, the factors responsible for fecal impaction are similar to those associated with constipation. Early identification and treatment minimize complications and patient discomfort. Common treatment options to address fecal impaction of the rectum include manual disimpaction or fragmentation, the use of distal and/or proximal softening or washout procedures such as enemas and suppositories, and oral or nasogastric tube placement for the administration of polyethylene glycol solutions containing electrolytes. In severe cases, surgical intervention is necessary. Post-treatment evaluation should include a colonic evaluation by flexible sigmoidoscopy, a colonoscopy, or a barium enema after the fecal impaction resolves. Following treatment, conduct an evaluation of causes and create a preventive therapy plan.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Constipation / drug therapy
  • Constipation / etiology
  • Enema
  • Fecal Impaction* / complications
  • Fecal Impaction* / diagnostic imaging
  • Fecal Impaction* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Polyethylene Glycols
  • Risk Assessment

Substances

  • Polyethylene Glycols