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The records of 19 patients with sigmoid colon
volvulus
(SCV) who were treated surgically in a 36.5-year-period were reviewed. Seven of them (37 %) had ileosigmoidal knotting (ISK). The age range was between 10 weeks and 17 years (mean 10 years), and 17 patients (90%) were male. In two cases (11%) there was previous SCV history. The mean symptom duration was 57 h (range 24-96), and three patients (16%) were in shock. The main symptoms were abdominal pain (90%), distention (79%), vomiting (74%), and obstipation (58%), and the main signs were abdominal tenderness (90%), distention (79%), absence of stool in the rectum and hypo- or akinetic bowel sounds (58%), muscular rigidity (53%), hyperkinetic bowel sounds (32%), and melanotic stool in the rectum (21%). The torsion was found in a clockwise direction in 47%, and the torsion degree was 360 in 42%. In four patients (21%) there was no
gangrene
(one with ISK), whereas in 15 (79%) sigmoid colon was gangrenous (six with ISK, in whom small bowel was also gangrenous). In nongangrenous cases, detorsion (11%) or sigmoidopexy (11%) was performed. In gangrenous cases, gangrenous sigmoid colon was resected, and Hartmann's procedure (74%) or primary anastomosis (5%) was performed. In those with associated
gangrene
of the small bowel, resection and enteroenteric anastomosis were done. Four patients (21%) died, with the most common cause of death being toxic shock. In 11 patients, including five with SCV and six with ISK, no recurrence was seen in a mean 18-year follow-up period (range 8-39). As a result, preoperative resuscitation, prompt surgery, and postoperative support are important in emergent SCV in children.
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PMID:Sigmoid colon volvulus in children: review of 19 cases. 1524 18
Acute Mesenteric Ischaemia (AMI) is an uncommon vascular emergency where the diagnosis is often difficult and overlooked and delay in diagnosis results in a grave outcome. Although extravascular events like intussusception,
volvulus
, strangulated hernia and adhesive obstruction in neglected cases can result intestinal
gangrene
, this contribution will be limited to acute mesenteric ischaemia as a primary event. AMI consists of four pathologic processes (arterial thrombosis, arterial embolism, Non Occlusive Mesenteric Ischaemia (NOMI) and mesenteric venous thrombosis (MVT)) with similar clinical presentation and one potentially fatal pathological endpoint- intestinal
gangrene
. The clinical setting and the patient's risk profile often give the clue to the etiological process while the presentation is dominated by severe unrelenting abdominal pain out of proportion to the physical findings. The key to the successful management depends on the surgeon's ability to suspect the diagnosis, pursue appropriate investigations and institute aggressive treatment. The mortality remains high due to difficulty and delay in the diagnosis.
...
PMID:Acute mesenteric ischaemia. 1618 14
The authors present the case-report of a 72-year-old man who was admitted to our clinic with acute abdomen symptoms and signs of acute peritonitis. The cause was rather rare diagnosis of left colon flexure
volvulus
. This find caused extensive
gangrene
of colon. Solution was subtotal colectomy, the patient is now 4 months after surgery in good shape.
...
PMID:[Volvulus of the lienal flexure of the colon]. 1644 80
There is a suspicion that mortality in gangrenous sigmoid
volvulus
has considerably declined over the recent years. This study was aimed to assess if this is a genuine trend, applicable to the patients, of this study too, and to identify factors responsible for the change, if any. Seventy-eight patients operated for gangrenous sigmoid
volvulus
, in the last four decades of the just gone century, were analysed. Nine clinical parameters were studied to identify factors responsible for mortality and to see if there was a change in clinical presentation in the later decades. Mortality in the 4 studied decades varied between 15.4% and 65%. Differences were significant (p<0.05) only between the decades of the seventies and eighties and between bunched pre 1980 (48%) and post 1980 (20%) decades. A sea change in survival scene occurred at the end of the decade of the seventies. The change was not accompanied by a concomitant improvement in clinical presentation (p>0.05). Two facts which could explain improved survivals in the post. 1980 period were, the increased recognition of
gangrene
extending beyond the area of constriction and improved survival after primary anastomoses (p<0.05). These indicated a more accurate assessment of viability and the distance between the cut bowel ends, a stricter selection of cases for primary anastomosis and using Hartmann operation in doubtful situations. Mortality in gangrenous sigmoid
volvulus
, without knotting in the Indian population has genuinely declined from over 50% in an earlier time to 20% in the later 20 years of the last century, the watershed in the changed scenario being the year 1980.
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PMID:The changing survival scenario in gangrenous sigmoid volvulus: a four-decade study. 1705 45
Primary splenic flexure
volvulus
is a rare entity. We report an acute presentation of primary splenic flexure
volvulus
with
gangrene
in a 24-year-old man. Radiograph showed a massively-dilated large bowel loop with a coffee-bean sign. At emergency laparotomy, a distended and gangrenous splenic flexure was found, with absence of all three ligamentous attachments of the splenic flexure.
...
PMID:Primary splenic flexure volvulus. 1734 79
Few cases of
volvulus
of an appendiceal mucocele have been reported. The mechanism of torsion seems to be similar to that suggested for ovarian or appendegeal torsion, where a solid organ or mass fixed onto a narrow stalk is a precondition. We report the case of a young woman who presented with signs and symptoms of acute appendicitis. Computed tomography showed a cystic mass of fluid consistency in the right lower quadrant. An emergency laparoscopy revealed a 720 degrees torsion of a gangrenous mucocele around the proximal part of the appendix. We performed a laparoscopic appendectomy and she recovered uneventfully. The presentation of
volvulus
of an appendiceal mucocele can mimic other common conditions. Prompt surgical intervention is essential to prevent
gangrene
and perforation. The combination of a cystic, right lower quadrant mass, and clinical findings suggestive of acute appendicitis should alert the clinician to include
volvulus
of an appendiceal mucocele in the differential diagnosis.
...
PMID:Volvulus of an appendiceal mucocele: report of a case. 1752 74
Primary small bowel
volvulus
in adults is a very rare condition, and it is defined as torsion of all or a large segment of the small intestine and its mesentery in the absence of any preexisting etiologic factors. Proper management of the patients suffering from a strangulated obstruction depends on making an early and accurate diagnosis. Timely treatment is crucial to prevent
gangrene
. A 49-year-old man who had a history of previous abdominal surgery was admitted to our hospital with complaints of acute abdominal pain. Simple abdominal x-ray showed multiple dilated loops of small intestine in the mid-abdomen. Enhanced abdominal computed tomography showed the distended small bowel loops and longitudinal tapering of the collapsed bowel loops. We carried out diagnostic laparoscopy to confirm the cause of suspected mechanical ileus. It revealed strangulation of the small bowel at the terminal ileum due to clockwise torsion of the bowel loop. There were no adhesions or congenital anomalies in the peritoneal cavity. The torsional segment was spontaneously reduced with minimal handling, and the strangulated portion was resected. The patient was discharged from hospital on postoperative day 6. Primary small bowel
volvulus
in adults is a very rare malady; if the diagnosis is uncertain, then diagnostic laparoscopy is a valuable tool for making the definitive diagnosis and administering prompt treatment.
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PMID:Laparoscopic management of a primary small bowel volvulus: a case report. 1771 63
Internal hernias are a specific cause of acute abdominal pain and are a well-known complication after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity. Although internal hernias are a rare cause of intestinal obstruction, they may evolve towards serious complications, such as extensive bowel ischemia and
gangrene
, with the need for bowel resection and sometimes for a challenging reconstruction of intestinal continuity. The antecolic position of the Roux limb is associated with a decrease in the incidence of small-bowel obstruction and internal hernias. The best prevention of the formation of these hernias is probably by closure of potential mesenteric defects at the initial operation with a non-absorbable running suture. We present a patient in late pregnancy with a small-bowel
volvulus
following laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity and discuss the available literature. For a favorable obstetric and neonatal outcome, it is crucial not to delay surgical exploration and an emergency operation usually is mandatory.
...
PMID:Small-bowel volvulus in late pregnancy due to internal hernia after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. 1918 55
Ileosigmoid knotting, also known as compound
volvulus
or double
volvulus
, is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. In this condition the ileum wraps around the base of the sigmoid colon and forms a knot. Ileosigmoid knotting is an unusual entity in the West, but is comparatively common in certain African, Asian and Middle Eastern nations. The condition is serious, generally progressing rapidly to
gangrene
. Awareness of the condition is essential for prompt diagnosis and optimal management. This report describes a case in a 60-year-old male and describes the management of this rare condition. An additional 280 recent cases in the English literature are reviewed as to etiopathogenesis, presentation, diagnostic modalities, surgical interventions and outcome.
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PMID:Ileosigmoid knot: a case report and literature review of 280 cases. 1970 Sep 1
Paraesophageal hiatus hernia is rarely seen in the neonatal period. An intrathoracic gastric
volvulus
complicating such a hernia is rarer. The upper gastrointestinal tract contrast study is diagnostic. Rapid diagnosis and treatment is essential. It avoids lethal complications as gastric dilatation,
gangrene
and perforation, which in turn may lead to cardiopulmonary arrest.
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PMID:Congenital paraesophageal hiatus hernia with gastric volvulus. 2017 87
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