نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal volvulus

تعداد نتایج: 133251  

Journal: :Anales de la Facultad de Medicina 2021

Intestinal malrotation is defined as an alteration in the rotation and fixation of intestine during fetal stage. It can present with a wide clinical spectrum ranging from acute volvulus to chronic duodenal obstruction. Its presentation therefore also very varied, asymptomatic patients whom diagnosis be made finding, extremely serious symptoms such midgut volvulus. Midgut most severe manifesta...

Journal: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2011
Roman Bandurski Konrad Zaręba Bogusław Kędra

Caecal volvulus is very rare causa of the intestinal obstruction. It ocures in 1- 1,5% of all intestinal obstructions. It is known that there is only on treatment in this situation which is surgery. It is classified as an obstruction because of strangulation.We present a case of the 46 year old patient, who was operated because of intestinal obstruction. During the operation caecal volvulus has...

2016
IONUŢ ISAIA JEICAN GABRIELA ICHIM DAN GHEBAN

The article reviews the intestinal ischemia theme on newborn and children. The intestinal ischemia may be either acute - intestinal infarction (by vascular obstruction or by reduced mesenteric blood flow besides the occlusive mechanism), either chronic. In neonates, acute intestinal ischemia may be caused by aortic thrombosis, volvulus or hypoplastic left heart syndrome. In children, acute inte...

2017
Ehsan Shahverdi Mehdi Morshedi Maryam Allahverdi Khani Mohammad Baradaran Jamili Fatemeh Shafizadeh Barmi

Symptomatic intestinal malrotation first presenting in the adults is rare. Midgut volvulus is the most common complication of malrotation in the adults. Because of more differential diagnosis, Computed Tomography (CT) scan can play an important role in the evaluation of patients with this abnormality. The whirl pattern around the superior mesenteric artery found on CT scan in patients with midg...

2001
Stuart A. McIntosh Duraisamy Ravichandran Antonius B. M. Wilmink Andrew Baker Anand D. Purushotham

Less than 2% of cases of intestinal obstruction in adults is caused by cecal volvulus. Although recent abdominal surgery has been implicated, no previous case of cecal volvulus has been reported after laparoscopic appendectomy.

2016
Meric Emre Bostanci Mustafa Atabey Birkan Bozkurt Ilker Ozel Kursat Karadayi

Detorsion, cecopexy, cecostomy and tube cecostomy are the treatment options for acute cecal volvulus if there is no intestinal ischemia. Resection required if intestinal viability, necrosis, gangrene or perforation exists. After resection, primary anastomosis or ileostomy can be performed. First colonoscopic decompression testing may be appropriate in terms of saving time for elective surgery. ...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 1996
V L Prasad N J Barwell

Cecal volvulus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. In this report, we present a 41 year-old patient with cecal volvulus, and we discuss this very rare entity.

Journal: :Gut 1969
F Saidi

The incidence of intestinal volvulus gleaned from the world's medical literature spread over the past seven decades supports the contention that this bowel disorder has distinct geographical predilections. Sigmoid volvulus, invariably superimposed upon a redundancy of this part of the bowel, probably results from a functional disturbance of the colon mediated perhaps by a high-residue vegetable...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Edward M Kiely Agostino Pierro Christine Pierce Kate Cross Paolo De Coppi

Midgut volvulus due to malrotation may result in loss of the small bowel. Until now, after derotation of the volvulus, pediatric surgeons do not deal with the mesenteric thrombosis, which causes continuing ischemia of the intestine. On occasion, a "second look" laparotomy is performed in the hope that some improvement in blood supply to the intestine has occurred. We describe a new combined tre...

2017
Fayza Haider Nabeel Al Asheeri Barrak Ayoub Eizat Abrar Jawad Khamis Hasan Isa Husain Nasser Fatima Al Hashimi

BACKGROUND Sigmoid volvulus is frequently reported in the "volvulus belt" (Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Turkey, and South America) and is the third leading cause of large bowel obstruction in North America. It is an uncommon problem in children and adolescents, and is rarely considered a diagnosis in this group. A high index of suspicion is necessary to diagnose sigmoid volvulu...

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