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This is a case of a 33 weeks pregnant woman, presented 2 years after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, with abdominal pain for 2 days. A laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed 1 day earlier in another hospital, without improving the pain. She presented at our hospital with acute abdominal pain and clinical signs of intestinal obstruction, undergoing an exploratory laparotomy that revealed a
volvulus
and necrosis of the jejunum from the gastroenteroanastomosis through the lateral enteroenterostomy, which was resected with the reconstruction of the Roux-en-Y limb performed at the same operation. Patient and neonate presented with improvement after surgery and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 15. Internal hernias after bariatric surgery have been reported as the cause of
acute abdomen
problems during pregnancy, which may progress to necrosis and perforation. The delay of surgical intervention could have brought a tragic outcome for mother and neonate.
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PMID:Late intestinal obstruction due to an intestinal volvulus in a pregnant patient with a previous Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. 1931 13
Malrotation is a congenital abnormality of the gastrointestinal tract that predisposes to midgut
volvulus
and can lead to small bowel infarction. Midgut
volvulus
is rare in adulthood and even rarer during pregnancy. If not diagnosed accurately, it carries a high-mortality rate. We present a case of 27-year-old woman with 33 weeks of gestation, who presented with
acute abdomen
and intrauterine fetal demise. CT angiogram with multidetector row scanner showed the midgut
volvulus
clearly and unequivocally. Unfortunately, the patient died of septicemia and extensive bowel infarction. CT angiogram images are presented here. To our knowledge, no similar case with gestational midgut
volvulus
and CT angiogram has been reported previously in the literature.
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PMID:Fatal midgut volvulus: a rare cause of gestational intestinal obstruction. 1942 7
A rare case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the cecum in a pregnant woman is described. A 32-year-old Korean woman was diagnosed as having an abdominal tumor immediately after giving birth. Abdominal computed tomography demonstrated a smooth mass measuring 10 cm in diameter on the right side of the abdomen.
Acute abdomen
developed 3 days after birth. At emergency surgery,
volvulus
of a polypoid tumor was detected at the cecum apart from the normal appendix. We successfully performed a tumorectomy; however, histopathological examination demonstrated mucinous adenocarcinoma with a massive blood clot.
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PMID:Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma of the Colon during Pregnancy. 2065 64
While many recent cases of colonic epiploic appendage causing
acute abdomen
have been reported, such appendages of the small bowel are extremely rare. We present a 59-year-old woman in whom a small bowel epiploic appendage caused
volvulus
. She presented with abdominal pain and vomiting in the absence of previous abdominal operations. A diagnosis of small bowel obstruction from strangulation was made. Laparotomy disclosed bloody peritoneal fluid and a closed loop of strangulated small intestine. An adherent band composed of an epiploic appendage and intestine had completely encircled a loop of jejunum, leading to obstruction. This band was released, and approximately 80 cm of gangrenous bowel was resected. Four epiploic appendages 5-6 cm in length were attached to the ileum at the mesenteric border, beginning at a point 70 cm proximal to the terminal ileum.
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PMID:Strangulation caused by a small bowel epiploic appendage: report of a case. 2149 Aug 91
Malrotation of the midgut is generally regarded as paediatric pathology with the majority of patients presenting in childhood. The diagnosis is rare in adults, which sometimes leads to delay in diagnosis and treatment. A high index of suspicion is therefore required when dealing with patients of any age group with abdominal symptoms. We present a case of a 55-year old man who presented with an
acute abdomen
with preoperative computed tomography scan and operative findings confirming midgut rotation. The duodenum, small bowel, caecum and appendix were abnormally located, with the presence of classical Ladd's bands. There was no evidence of intestinal
volvulus
. The patient underwent an emergency laparotomy with an uneventful postoperative recovery.A review of the literature is presented to highlight the rarity of intestinal malrotation and the controversies surrounding its management in the adult population.
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PMID:Midgut malrotation first presenting as acute bowel obstruction in adulthood: a case report and literature review. 2180 17
Gallbladder
volvulus
or torsion; is an uncommon cause of
acute abdomen
and occurs by rotation of the gallbladder on its mesentery. The entity commonly misdiagnosed as cholecystitis before laparatomy, although it has some critical findings that alert physician for correct diagnosis. A 47 years old male patient admitted to our emergency department with right upper quadrant pain, and then progressed through abdominal rigidity indicating
acute abdomen
, was subjected to laparatomy. At surgery; gangrenous and rotated gallbladder was observed and cholecystectomy was performed. Early diagnosis and prompt surgical treatment is mandatory to lower the complications of this entity. Clinical signs and radiographic studies should guide physicians for proper diagnosis of gallbladder torsion.
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PMID:Gallbladder volvulus. 2313 86
Acute gastric volvulus associated with congenital diaphragmatic hernia is an unusual surgical emergency and its presentation in adulthood is extremely rare. Gastric
volvulus
is an uncommon condition which is difficult to diagnose and treat. This case describes a middle aged man presenting with post-traumatic
acute abdomen
and finally being diagnosed as a case of gastric
volvulus
due to congenital diaphragmatic hernia which was till now asymptomatic and undiagnosed. Clinical examination and chest x-ray was suggestive of hiatus hernia. Contrast-enhanced CT of thorax and abdomen revealed hiatus hernia and gastric
volvulus
. A provisional diagnosis of post-traumatic hiatus hernia with associated gastric
volvulus
was made and was operated on an emergency basis. Surprisingly, the intraoperative findings revealed significant adhesions near the diaphragm suggestive of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Hence, a diagnosis of gastric
volvulus
due to congenital diaphragmatic hernia was made which remained asymptomatic and undiagnosed till adulthood. He responded well to operative management and remained asymptomatic afterwards.
...
PMID:Delayed presentation of congenital diaphragmatic hernia presenting with intrathoracic gastric volvulus: a case report and review. 2319 24
Acute abdomen
can be defined as a medical emergency in which there is sudden and severe pain in abdomen with accompanying signs and symptoms that focus on an abdominal involvement. It accounts for about 8 % of all children attending the emergency department. The goal of emergency management is to identify and treat any life-threatening medical or surgical disease condition and relief from pain. In mild cases often the cause is gastritis or gastroenteritis, colic, constipation, pharyngo-tonsilitis, viral syndromes or acute febrile illnesses. The common surgical causes are malrotation and
Volvulus
(in early infancy), intussusception, acute appendicitis, and typhoid and ischemic enteritis with perforation. Lower lobe pneumonia, diabetic ketoacidosis and acute porphyria should be considered in patients with moderate-severe pain with little localizing findings in abdomen. The approach to management in ED should include, in order of priority, a rapid cardiopulmonary assessment to ensure hemodynamic stability, focused history and examination, surgical consult and radiologic examination to exclude life threatening surgical conditions, pain relief and specific diagnosis. In a sick patient the initial steps include rapid IV access and normal saline 20 ml/kg (in the presence of shock/hypovolemia), adequate analgesia, nothing per oral/IV fluids, Ryle's tube aspiration and surgical consultation. An ultrasound abdomen is the first investigation in almost all cases with moderate and severe pain with localizing abdominal findings. In patients with significant abdominal trauma or features of pancreatitis, a Contrast enhanced computerized tomography (CECT) abdomen will be a better initial modality. Continuous monitoring and repeated physical examinations should be done in all cases. Specific management varies according to the specific etiology.
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PMID:Emergency management of acute abdomen in children. 2345 44
We describe a challenging case of sigmoid
volvulus
where a previously unrecognised anatomical condition, rather than the patient's age, was the main predisposing factor. A man in his thirties presented to the emergency department with a 3-day history of constipation and acute abdominal pain. Initial assessment and studies were inconclusive, but a CT scan revealed torsion of the large bowelSigmoid
volvulus
is a frequent cause of bowel obstruction that can be missed if appropriate imaging is not available. Clinical presentation and blood analysis can be similar to the findings in
acute abdomen
caused by other more common causes.
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PMID:Absolute constipation caused by sigmoid volvulus in a young man. 2374 52
Midgut malrotation is a congenital anomaly of intestinal rotation and fixation that is generally seen in neonatal population. Adult cases are rarely reported. Early diagnosis is crucial to avoid life threatening complications. Here, we present an adulthood case of midgut
volvulus
as a rare cause of
acute abdomen
.
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PMID:Midgut malrotation causing intermittent intestinal obstruction in a young adult. 2496 36
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