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The exact pathophysiology is not established, and mechanisms have been proposed. Early post -operative trans-anal shunt protrusion is rare and suggests inadvertent occult bowel injury especially when shunt placement or revision accompanies extensive bowel surgery. The authors recommended shunt imaging within the first two to three weeks after shunt revision in patient who undergo concomitant bowel surgery with risk of inadvertent bowel injury to identify early colonic migration and avoid its potentially fatal sequelae. The authors recomm