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6th Edition of Global Conference on Surgery and Anaesthesia

September 15-17, 2025 | Hybrid Event

September 15 -17, 2025 | London, UK
GCSA 2025

MCKITTRICK WHEELOCK SYNDROME: A case report in Tacloban City

Mabel Bitgue, Speaker at Surgery Conference
Remedios Trinidad-Romualdez Educational Foundation Hospital, Philippines
Title : MCKITTRICK WHEELOCK SYNDROME: A case report in Tacloban City

Abstract:

McKrittick-Wheelock syndrome refers to a condition characterized by a large rectal mass accompanied by excessive mucoid discharge and associated electrolyte imbalances, including hyponatremia and hypochloremia. This is a benign condition that can unexpectedly lead to serious illness in patients, making it essential for all clinicians to be aware of. It should be part of differential diagnoses for chronic diarrhea accompanied by an electrolyte imbalance, as accurate diagnosis and appropriate management can lead to complete symptom resolution and may be life-saving in many instances. We present the case of an 80-year-old female presented with a 4-year history of secretory diarrhea, hematochezia, enlarging fleshy rectal mass with copious mucoid discharge associated with hyponatremia and hypochloremia. Physical examination revealed a polypoid rectal mass secreting copious mucoid discharge with a 2 cm base of stalk prolapsing 4cm FAV. The patient underwent rectal excision via trans-anal approach leading to resolution of symptoms. Postoperatively, the patient made a good recovery and was discharged. During follow-up, there was no recurrence of secretory diarrhea. Additionally, the dizziness and other symptoms had resolved. This case emphasizes the importance of recognizing McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome (MWS) when faced with a rectal mass presenting alongside chronic secretory diarrhea and associated electrolyte disturbances. Despite its rare occurrence, clinicians should consider this diagnosis in patients with a rectal mass to avoid delayed treatment and prevent serious complications.

Biography:

Mabel Bitgue is currently 1st year General Surgery Resident in a recently accredited residency training program in the Philippines. She finished her medicine degree in Remedios Trinidad-Romualdez Medical Foundation. She is also an assistant professor and a registered nurse with 1 published study in their institution.

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