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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
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The exact aetiology of sigmoid
volvulus
in
Parkinson's disease
(PD) remains unclear. A multiplicity of factors may give rise to decreased gastrointestinal function in PD patients. Early recognition and treatment of constipation in PD patients may alter complications like sigmoid
volvulus
. Treatment of sigmoid
volvulus
in PD patients does not differ from other patients and involves endoscopic detorsion. If feasible, secondary sigmoidal resection should be performed. However, if the expected surgical morbidity and mortality is unacceptably high or if the patient refuses surgery, percutaneous endoscopic colostomy (PEC) should be considered. We describe an elderly PD patient who presented with sigmoid
volvulus
. She was treated conservatively with endoscopic detorsion. Surgery was consistently refused by the patient. After recurrence of the sigmoid
volvulus
a PEC was placed.
...
PMID:Treatment of recurrent sigmoid volvulus in Parkinson's disease by percutaneous endoscopic colostomy. 2315 25
This case presents a synchronous sigmoid- and caecum
volvulus
in a 69-year old man with
Parkinson's disease
, hypertension and previous history of colonic
volvulus
. On admission the patient had abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and constipation. The CT scan showed a sigmoid
volvulus
with a dilated caecum. The synchronous sigmoideum- and caecum
volvulus
was diagnosed intraoperatively. Total colectomy and ileostomy was performed.
...
PMID:[Synchronous sigmoideum- and caecum volvulus]. 2641 38
Non-motor features of
Parkinson's disease
are receiving greater recognition. Constipation affects up to 50% of patients with
Parkinson's disease
and sigmoid
volvulus
remains an under recognised complication with mortality rates up to 50%. The incidence of sigmoid
volvulus
in the general population is 1.7/100,000/year. The specific incidence in
Parkinson's disease
is not known; however, this case series suggests that it is noticeably more than in the general population at 100/100,000/year. This paper highlights the importance of early recognition and treatment of constipation to prevent
volvulus
developing and thevarious treatments currently available.
...
PMID:Seven cases of sigmoid volvulus in Parkinson's disease. 2795 48