نتایج جستجو برای: small bowel volvulus

تعداد نتایج: 835893  

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2003
Heung Bae Kim Patricia W Lee Jennifer Garza Christopher Duggan Dario Fauza Tom Jaksic

The patient is a 2-year-old boy born with gastroschisis and midgut volvulus that left him dependent on total parenteral nutrition (TPN). At 11 months of age, a Bianchi procedure was performed increasing the total length of bowel from 72 cm to 130 cm. Although he appeared to have sufficient bowel length, he continued to have malabsorption and could only tolerate 10% of his caloric requirement en...

2014
Zia Aftab Adriana Toro Abdelrahmam Abdelaal Mohammed Dasovky Salahdin Gehani Abdelatif Abdel Mola Isidoro Di Carlo

Sigmoid volvulus is a rare, but serious, complication that can occur during pregnancy. We present a case of a 33-year-old pregnant female in the third trimester with a sigmoid volvulus. Detorsion of the volvulus was performed during colonoscopy. The patient underwent an elective sigmoidectomy at a later date. Prompt diagnosis of the volvulus sigmoid is critical to minimize fetal and maternal mo...

2010
E. De Greef T. Mahler A. Janssen H. Cuypers G. Veereman-Wauters

Clinical management of short bowel syndrome remains a multistage process. Although PN is crucial, early introduction of enteral feeding is mandatory. We describe retrospectively 4 patients with an ultrashort bowel who could be weaned off PN on very short terms after introduction of an amino-acid-based formula (Neocate). Patient 1 had congenital short bowel with 50 cm small bowel and 30 cm colon...

1980
I. O. McDonald D. B. G. Hawkin

The Shining Hospital is situated in the town of Pokhara in the Himalayan foothills, at an altitude of 1000 metres. To the north lie the desolate peaks of the Annapurna range, while in other directions numerous small villages are scattered among the hills. The people of these agrarian communities, together with the traders of Pokhara Bazaar, make up the hospital's catchment population of about o...

2016
Rommel Singh Mohi Ashish Moudgil Suresh Kumar Bhatia Kaushal Seth Tajinder Kaur

The incidence of the diverticulum of the small bowel varies from 0.2-1.3% in autopsy studies to 2.3% when assessed on enteroclysis. It occurs mostly in patients in the 6th decade of their life. Of all the small bowel diverticuli, jejunal diverticulum is the most common type. This rare entity is usually asymptomatic. However, they may cause chronic non-specific symptoms for a long period of time...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2004
Peter G Katis Solange M Dias

Journal: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2013
Dominik A Walczak Monika Czerwińska Wojciech Fałek Piotr W Trzeciak

Volvulus of transverse colon is a rare cause of large bowel obstruction. Diagnosis can be challenging and the effective management remains controversial. We report a case of volvulus of the transverse colon in a 76-year-old woman. The literature regarding diagnosis and treatment of such pathology was also reviewed.

2007

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.

2015
Tomoko Nakagawa Daisuke Tachibana Kohei Kitada Yasushi Kurihara Hiroyuki Terada Masayasu Koyama Yukari Sakae Yoshiki Morotomi Shiho Nomura Mika Saito

Fetal intestinal volvulus without malrotation is a rare, life-threatening disease. Left untreated, hemorrhage from necrotic bowel tissue will lead to severe fetal anemia and even intrauterine death. We encountered a case of fetal intestinal volvulus causing severe anemia, which was diagnosed postnatally and successfully treated with surgical intervention.

Journal: :Revista de gastroenterologia del Peru : organo oficial de la Sociedad de Gastroenterologia del Peru 2013
Janetliz Cucho Alexis Ormeño Lidia Valdivieso Falcon Sonia Pereyra Karen Ramos Rodríguez

Mesenteric cysts are rare abdominal tumors. About 60% of these cysts occurs before 5 years of age and can be located anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract, but are most often found in the small bowel mesentery. The clinical presentation depends on the location and size of the cyst and many cases are asymptomatic and are diagnosed incidentally. The most common symptoms are abdominal pain, bloat...

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