نتایج جستجو برای: midgut volvulus

تعداد نتایج: 6925  

2007
A. Bajwa

Abnormalities in midgut rotation occur during the physiological herniation of the midgut between the 5th and 10th week of gestation. The most significant abnormality is a narrow small bowel mesentery which is prone to volvulus. This occurs most frequently in the neonatal period. Less commonly, midgut malrotation presents in adulthood with either acute volvulus or chronic abdominal symptoms. It ...

2016
Alex Ordonez David Nguyen Stephanie Mlacker Andrea Ordonez Emanuele Lo Menzo Samuel Szomstein Raul Rosenthal

A wandering liver is a rare development in both the adult and pediatric population where the liver is freely displaced along a transverse axis. We describe the first known occurrence in published literature of a wandering liver in an adult individual who also had an intestinal malrotation complicated by a midgut volvulus. The abnormal ability for a liver to wander presents a highly unusual anat...

2016
Andrew Grock Wendy Chan Ian S. deSouza

An otherwise healthy 36-year-old man presented with sudden-onset right upper quadrant abdominal pain and vomiting. A bedside ultrasound, performed to evaluate hepatobiliary pathology, revealed a normal gallbladder but free intraperitoneal fluid. After an expedited CT and emergent explorative laparotomy, the patient was diagnosed with a small bowel obstruction with ischemia secondary to midgut v...

2005
N. Sikas N. Nikolaidis V. Papanikolaou Olga Giouleme D. Gakis N. Evgenidis A. Antoniadis

Midgut volvulus as a result of malrotation classically presents in early life and is associated with intestinal obstruction and compromised vascular supply of the gut. On rare occasions this condition may manifest itself in teenagers and adults, often with disastrous outcome. We report a 28-year-old patient who presented with maelena and endoscopy showing varices in the duodenum and large bowel...

2016
B A Sethi K A Duncan C P Driver

The double bubble sign in neonates is seen on plain abdominal radiographs in a variety of conditions. It represents gas distended dilated stomach and proximal duodenum, and implies congenital proximal bowel obstruction. A newborn with a double bubble and no distal bowel gas can be presumed to have duodenal atresia and in most cases no further imaging is required. If double bubble is present wit...

2017
Adrian T. Fung David E. Konkin Zaheer S. Kanji

We report a case of a 53-year-old male who presented with acute onset right upper quadrant (RUQ) abdominal pain with investigations demonstrating malrotation causing midgut volvulus and subsequent intestinal obstruction. The patient was consented for an emergent operation and underwent an exploratory laparotomy. Operative findings included the presence of adhesive bands in the RUQ (Ladd's Band)...

Journal: :South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie 2016
S Naidoo F Kimmie A Bhyat

Midgut malrotation (MMR) is the abnormal rotation of the foetal midgut around the axis of the superior mesenteric artery which in symptomatic neonates requires a Ladd's procedure. We present a rare case of midgut volvulus occurring in a teenager 3 days after observational management of incidentally discovered MMR during laparoscopic appendectomy. A Ladd's procedure was performed and the patient...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2008
Mecit Kantarci Selim Doganay Serpil Kurtcan Cemal Gundogdu Akgun Oral Berrin Demir

Our purpose is to show the Multi-Detector CT (MDCT) findings of an intra-abdominal giant cystic lesion with midgut volvulus and to share our experience with giant lymphangiectasis mimicking a mesenteric cyst or a cystic mass. The pathological evaluation indicated that the cyst contained abdominal lymphatic material. Malrotation is usually detected in infants and children, but rarely in adults. ...

2014
Huseyin Kazim Bektasoglu Ufuk Oguz Idiz Mustafa Hasbahceci Erkan Yardimci Yurdakul Deniz Firat Oguzhan Karatepe Mahmut Muslumanoglu

Midgut malrotation is a congenital anomaly of intestinal rotation and fixation that is generally seen in neonatal population. Adult cases are rarely reported. Early diagnosis is crucial to avoid life threatening complications. Here, we present an adulthood case of midgut volvulus as a rare cause of acute abdomen.

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