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Abdominal pain in child could be related to surgical pathologies in 10 to 20 % of cases. The more frequent etiology remains appendicitis. Regarding to clinical presentation, age and medical history, intestinal
intussusception
, incarcerated
hernia
, adhesive occlusion and Meckel's diverticulum could be evocated. But the most dreadful diagnosis is malrotation with volvulus, because of mortality and morbidities induced by bowel necrosis. Usually, medical history and clinical exam allowed diagnosis. Ultrasound remains the more helpful exam in children with surgical pathologies and in some selected cases, CT scan and others biological and/or radiological exams could be performed.
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PMID:[Surgical abdominal pain in children]. 2169 88
Intestinal obstruction after liver transplant is a rare complication, with diverse clinical manifestations. Intestinal adhesion is the most common cause. However, internal
hernia
, abdominal wall
hernia
, and neoplasm are also reported.
Intussusception
is another rare cause of intestinal obstruction, which has been reported primarily in pediatric patients. Herein, we report a case of intestinal obstruction from
intussusception
in an adult liver transplant patient associated with post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder.
...
PMID:Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder presented as small bowel intussusception in adult liver transplant patient. 2232 47
Umbilical hernias occur frequently in children but complications are very rare and thus surgery is not routinely indicated. In this literature review, we report 19 cases of spontaneous evisceration of abdominal contents through umbilical hernias. Precipitating causes included umbilical ulceration or sepsis, crying, respiratory infection,
intussusception
and ascites. Management involved resuscitation and surgical repair. Mortality is low. As the incidence of spontaneous rupture is very low, the current management of an umbilical
hernia
remains appropriate. However, we encourage physicians to be aware of the potential risk factors for spontaneous rupture and in these patients expedite surgical repair.
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PMID:A literature review of spontaneous evisceration in paediatric umbilical hernias. 2246 20
We investigated the patients who developed postoperative
intussusception
after a variety of intraabdominal procedures in order to identify the differentiating features and facilitate the prompt recognition and management of this entity. Fourteen patients with postoperative
intussusception
following an abdominal surgery between 1993 and 2010 were analyzed retrospectively. The primarily applied surgeries were: repair of diaphragmatic
hernia
(n=3), choledochal cyst excision (n=2), extraction of surrenal neuroblastoma (n=2), Duhamel operation (n=1), colostomy closure (n=1), Nissen fundoplication with (n=1) and without (n=1) gastrostomy, gastropexy (n=1), gastrostomy and jejunostomy (n=1), and manual reduction of ileocolic
intussusception
(n=1), with a median duration of 135 minutes (120-240). Patients were reoperated on the 3rd day (2-16);
intussusception
was ileoileal in 11, and was manually reduced in 12 of all patients. Postoperative
intussusception
differs from other cases of invagination with respect to the pathogenesis, clinical presentation and therapeutic approach. The original operations are mostly the major and lengthy ones, with vicinity to the diaphragm. Awareness of this entity by surgeons and differentiation from other causes of postoperative ileus are obligatory for prompt recognition and management.
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PMID:Postoperative intussusception in children: a keen diagnosis in postoperative ileus. 2369 22
An acquired ileal atresia is a rare occurrence. A 3-week-old neonate is presented, who developed postnatally a type 2 ileal atresia and an ileal stenosis within a pre-existing internal
hernia
secondary to an adhesion band. The literature reports a total of eight cases (4 females) with acquired ileal atresia in babies ranging in age from 3 weeks to 2 years (median 4 months). Mechanical forces (eg, adhesion band,
intussusception
and volvulus) onto the intestine are most frequently (75%) implicated as the primary event. The distal ileum is most often affected and a type 3A atresia is identified in six of eight (75%) cases.
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PMID:Under pressure: a contribution to the pathogenesis of acquired ileal atresia. 2422 36
Bowel obstruction is rare in pregnancy, and delay in recognition can lead to serious maternal and fetal complications. Most reported causes of bowel obstruction in pregnancy (adhesions,
intussusception
,
hernia
, and carcinoma) require surgical intervention. Sigmoid volvulus is an acute surgical cause that can now be managed successfully without surgery. We report the case of 33-year-old lady who presented with a sigmoid volvulus that was successfully managed with urgent endoscopic decompression.
...
PMID:Sigmoid volvulus in pregnancy: early diagnosis and intervention are important. 2435 71
Some of the commonly performed operations can become difficult due to unusual findings which are seen during surgery. One such sort of operation is
hernia
repair. Decision making during such situations could be challenging, even for experienced surgeons. We are reporting here a rare case of a terminal ileal
intussusception
in inguinal hernial sac, which presented as a scrotal tumour. A 45-year-old man presented with an uncomplicated left inguinoscrotal swelling of 4 years duration. He had a large non-transilluminant hydrocoele (20x 10cm) with a partially reducible inguinal hernia, with another scrotal mass mimicking a scrotal tumour. Sonographic evaluation showed a complex scrotal mass with bowel loops in the sac. On surgical exploration, a terminal ileal
intussusception
mass was noted in the sac, which required ileocaecal resection by laparotomy. This case report is an unusual presentation of a common disease. Surgeons should be aware of these unusual contents in hernial sac, for better decision making and management during
hernia
operations.
...
PMID:A rare content in inguinal hernial sac, masquerading as scrotal tumour. 2455 1
Intestinal obstruction due to Meckel's diverticulum is the most common presentation in adults. There are various mechanisms by which it can cause intestinal obstruction such as volvulus of small intestine around a fibrous band extending from Meckel's diverticulum to umbilicus,
intussusception
, and Littre's
hernia
. We report the case of a young adult operated on emergency for acute intestinal obstruction. The CT scan suggested a nonspecific internal herniation. Surgical exploration confirmed a rare type of obstruction due to Meckel's diverticulum.
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PMID:A Rare Internal Herniation in Adult: Meckel's Diverticulum. 2479 73
Gastric bypass patients are at risk for small-bowel obstruction secondary to adhesions, internal hernias,
intussusception
and volvulus. Most gastric bypass patients do not present with classic obstructive symptoms. We present a rare case of concurrent
intussusception
and volvulus in a woman with previous history of internal
hernia
following laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.
...
PMID:Rare case of concurrent intussusception and volvulus after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity. 2496 27
Primary malignant melanoma originating in the colon is an extremely rare disease. Herein, we report a case of primary melanoma of the ascending colon. The patient was a 57-year-old male who was admitted to our hospital for persistent abdominal pain and episodes of bloody stool, nausea and vomiting. A computed tomography scan revealed lower intestinal
intussusception
and enlarged lymph nodes in the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneum. During laparoscopic operation, multiple enlarged lymph nodes were found. Several segments of the proximal small intestine were incarcerated into the distal small intestine, forming an internal
hernia
and obstruction. The necrotic terminal ileum was invaginated into the ascending cecum. Subsequently, adhesive internal
hernia
reduction and palliative right hemicolectomy were performed. Pathologic examination of the excised specimen revealed a polypoid mass in the ascending colon. Histological examination showed epithelioid and spindle tumor cells with obvious cytoplasmic melanin deposition. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that the tumor cells were positive for S-100, HMB-45 and vimentin, confirming the diagnosis of melanoma. The patient history and a thorough postoperative investigation excluded the preexistence or coexistence of a primary lesion elsewhere in the skin, anus or oculus or at other sites. Thus, we consider our case to represent an aggressive primary colon melanoma presenting as ileocecal
intussusception
and intestinal obstruction.
...
PMID:Primary colonic melanoma presenting as ileocecal intussusception: case report and literature review. 2507 62
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