The authors report the case of a 52-year-old man who had stenosis and
necrosis of the right colon secondary to acute pancreatitis. The right
colon is a very uncommon location for this complication. The site of
the stenosis was documented by contrast enema examination and computed
tomography. Although conservative management is usually advocated for
the initial management of this complication, laparotomy was necessary
when the patient's condition failed to improve with conservative ther
apy. Colonic necrosis was found at laparotomy, and a partial colectomy
was carried out, followed later by ileocolic reanastomosis. The autho
rs emphasize the diagnostic and treatment options for this entity.