2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2018.06.005
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Volvulus

Abstract: Intestinal volvulus, regardless of location, is a rare disease process, but one that requires high suspicion and timely diagnosis given the increased incidence of intestinal necrosis and potential mortality. Most patients with intestinal volvulus require some form of surgical intervention. However, over the last few decades, the work-up and management of intestinal volvulus has changed given constant advancements in technology and patient care. Most importantly, however, is recognizing the need for emergent ve… Show more

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“…Primary GV is the result of neoplasm, adhesions, or abnormalities in the attachment of the stomach. Secondary GV, however, is related to disorders of gastric anatomy or function or abnormalities (1).…”
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“…Primary GV is the result of neoplasm, adhesions, or abnormalities in the attachment of the stomach. Secondary GV, however, is related to disorders of gastric anatomy or function or abnormalities (1).…”
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“…Chest X-ray may demonstrate a retrocardiac, air-filled mass and plain abdominal X-ray may show a distended, fluid-filled stomach (1). Recently, abdominal CT is performed in patients who presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain due to the greater utility and easier accessibility of CT. A swirl sign, which is the appearance of rotation of the esophagus and stomach around each other on axial CT images, may be distinguished.…”
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“…Intestinal volvulus may occur in pediatric patients with various underlying diseases such as midgut malrotation, adhesions, tumors, and Meckel or other small‐bowel diverticula . Intestinal volvulus is a potentially life‐threatening condition regardless of the presence of these underlying diseases .…”
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“…Key Words-malrotation; neonate; ultrasound; volvulus I ntestinal volvulus may occur in pediatric patients with various underlying diseases such as midgut malrotation, adhesions, tumors, and Meckel or other small-bowel diverticula. 1 Intestinal volvulus is a potentially life-threatening condition regardless of the presence of these underlying diseases. 2 Early diagnosis and rapid surgical intervention are important to prevent necrosis of the midgut, mortality, and short bowel syndrome due to massive small-bowel resection.…”
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