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Query: UMLS:C0042961 (
volvulus
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The
volvulus
of the sigma is about 40% of all cases with colonic
ileus
. It is seen in men three times more frequently than in women and affects men in advanced and elderly age. Since 1985 in the Emergency Medical Aid Institute "N. Pirogov" an instrumental method is applied for the treatment of
volvulus
of the sigma, namely rectosigmoidal intubation under the control of the rectoscopic tube. In 15 cases the manipulation was successful, the
volvulus
was reversed and the patients were pulled out of the grave
ileus
condition. The clinical picture of the
volvulus
of the sigma is classic. The instrumental method can be applied only to patients without gata for an acute condition in the abdomen requiring immediate emergency operation. The instrumental treatment of the
volvulus
of the sigma prevents surgical interventions under unfavourable conditions for the patient. In elderly patients it may be a lifesaving manipulation.
...
PMID:[Rectoromanoscopic correction of sigmoid volvulus]. 261 13
A case of gallbladder torsion complicated by sigmoid
volvulus
and sub-torsion of the
ileus
is reported because of the difficulty of diagnosis, conditioned by polymorphic symptomatology, the expression of a variety of causes and contributing causes that play an important role in the greater or less onset of dramatic symptomatology, and because of the rarity of the pathology.
...
PMID:[Complicated torsion of the gallbladder. Presentation of a clinical case]. 262
By means of two examples--one in pregnancy, the other one after an abdominal hysterectomy--we report on a rare cause of an acute mechanical
ileus
. In both cases an incomplete intestinal turn with distinct mobility of the colon caused a
volvulus
. It is pointed to the importance of an early diagnosis inspite of aggravating circumstances in late pregnancy, parturition and postoperatively after gynecologic operations. Effective operative treatment is based on careful exploration of the abdomen in order not to overlook rare causes of an
ileus
, among those also fetal developmental disturbances of the intestine and other abdominal viscera. Only by operative removing of the causes of an
ileus
in cooperation with surgeons--and that in good time--the results in gynecology can be improved especially during pregnancy but also postoperatively.
...
PMID:[Acute intestinal obstruction caused by congenital intestinal abnormalities]. 272 67
This report describes 51 neonates with meconium
ileus
and emphasizes a changing pattern of treatment and improved survival. Twenty-four neonates had uncomplicated meconium
ileus
due to inspissated meconium obstructing the distal ileum. Twenty-seven neonates had 41 complications of meconium
ileus
including
volvulus
(18), bowel atresia (13), perforation (5), and giant cystic meconium peritonitis (5). Nine patients with uncomplicated cases responded to nonoperative clearing of meconium using a meglumine diatrizoate (Gastrografin) enema. Six of 7 patients with enema failures underwent laparotomy, purse-string enterotomy, and intraluminal irrigation. The remaining 9 patients with uncomplicated meconium
ileus
had resection and enterostomy. Complicated cases were managed by resection and anastomosis (13) or enterostomy (14). Survival at 1 year was 92% in patients with uncomplicated meconium
ileus
and 85% for those with complicated meconium
ileus
. Nonoperative Gastrografin enema or enterotomy-irrigation can relieve obstruction in uncomplicated meconium
ileus
and avoid an enterostomy in most cases.
...
PMID:Changing patterns of treatment and survival in neonates with meconium ileus. 274 86
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia complicating pregnancy is a rarity, accounting for only six out of 17 cases of diaphragmatic hernia reported in the English literature. This case report describes the first successful repair of an acutely symptomatic foramen of Bochdalek hernia during pregnancy, with maternal and fetal survival. In the asymptomatic patient, surgery should be performed promptly on an elective basis in the first and second trimesters. During the third trimester, an asymptomatic defect should be repaired at the time of elective cesarean section. Active labor should be avoided. If symptoms of obstruction arise, this lesion represents a true surgical emergency, and immediate operative intervention should be undertaken regardless of the stage of pregnancy. Delay can result in both fetal and maternal mortality in up to half of cases. Tube gastrostomy may be performed at the time of repair to avert a potential prolonged gastric
ileus
and gastric
volvulus
.
...
PMID:Repair of symptomatic diaphragmatic hernia during pregnancy. 328 66
The object of this study is to focus attention on the causes of intestinal obstruction in Libya. In this study, spread over 30 months and involving 114 patients, the most common cause was the entrapment of bowel in an external hernia. Postoperative adhesions accounted for obstruction in a third of our patients, and 59 per cent of them followed appendicectomy. Biliary lithiasis is the most common surgical disease in Libya, yet there was only one instance of gallstone
ileus
in this series. Sigmoid
volvulus
and intestinal lymphoma were also rare, and tubercular stricture and Crohn's disease were remarkable by their absence. There were no cases of idiopathic intussusception during or immediately following Ramadan.
...
PMID:Major causes of intestinal obstruction in Libya. 358 Aug 11
Volvulus
,
ileus
, and internal herniation may be consequences of intestinal malposition in childhood. Bacterial overgrowth, obstipation, diarrhoea, and malabsorption may additionally develop over time in the absence of adequate treatment. One in three positional abnormalities is diagnosed only intraoperatively. The surgeon has to expect such surprise findings as a condition for adequate therapeutic action.
...
PMID:[Abnormalities in positioning and shape of the intestines in children]. 359 Oct 41
During the 15 years from 1970 to 1984, 38 infants, all with cystic fibrosis, were treated for meconium
ileus
at The Montreal Children's Hospital and Ste-Justine Hospital for Children. Thirteen patients (34%) had complicated meconium
ileus
that included 7 perforations (2 colon, 5 ileum), 4
volvulus
, and 2 atresia with meconium pseudocyst. In this group, various operations were done: resection with primary anastomosis for atresia, or resection with enterostomy for peritonitis or
volvulus
. One died shortly after surgery. Of 25 patients with uncomplicated meconium
ileus
(66%), one died shortly after arrival from respiratory distress, leaving 24 patients available for study. Gastrografin enema was attempted on 20 patients with eight successes (40%). Of the remaining 16 patients with unresolved meconium
ileus
, nine were treated with laparotomy and ileostomy, and one with laparotomy and T-tube irrigation. Six patients were treated by laparotomy and enterotomy for irrigation with N-acetylcysteine and evacuation by Fogarty catheter, a technique not widely used. No one succumbed in this group. This latter method of management is recommended for patients with simple uncomplicated meconium
ileus
.
...
PMID:Meconium ileus: is a stoma necessary? 377
Over the last 11 years, 22 neonates were treated with water-soluble contrast enemas to relieve the obstruction of meconium
ileus
. Fifteen babies had a gestational age of at least 36 weeks, and 16 weighed more than 2,500 g. All presented with clinical findings of a bowel obstruction, confirmed by roentgenograms, and each eventually had high sweat chloride levels. Each neonate had from 1 to 4 water-soluble contrast enemas administered slowly by syringe over 15 to 30 minutes. Eight enemas were successful in relieving the obstruction, four newborns requiring only one enema. Fourteen were unsuccessful, three having more than one enema. Seven of these 14 had intraabdominal pathology that would have required surgery. In five babies the bowel was perforated by the enema, the colon in three, and terminal ileum in two. These perforations were all immediately recognized during the course of the enema and operated on forthwith; a stoma was made in four cases. Only one of these five babies would have required an operation because of a
volvulus
. There were no fluid or electrolyte disturbances caused by the contrast material, and none of the babies with perforations died. Although this enema technique was successful in one third of cases, and despite the fact that perforations ensued in one quarter of cases, the procedure still seems warranted if the following precautions are taken: establishment of proper temperature, fluid, and electrolyte balance; the radiologist is not rushed, is extremely gentle, willing to repeat the study until no further progress is evident; the surgeon is available for an immediate laparotomy should a perforation occur.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:Bowel perforation with nonoperative treatment of meconium ileus. 382 12
We report a case of intestinal obstruction secondary to cecal
volvulus
following a palliative nephrectomy. Cecal
volvulus
and other causes of acute abdomen should be considered in postoperative patients who develop adynamic
ileus
undergoing retroperitoneal surgery.
...
PMID:Volvulus of cecum following simple nephrectomy. 397 85
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