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FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE
Midgut volvulus is a highly life-threatening condition that carries a high risk of short gut syndrome. We report a case of catastrophic neonatal midgut volvulus in which second-look laparotomy revealed apparently non-viable remnant small intestine but with a moderate blood supply. Full-thickness sma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345681/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741048 |
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author | AMANO, HIZURU UCHIDA, HIROO KAWASHIMA, HIROSHI TANAKA, YUJIRO KISHIMOTO, HIROSHI |
author_facet | AMANO, HIZURU UCHIDA, HIROO KAWASHIMA, HIROSHI TANAKA, YUJIRO KISHIMOTO, HIROSHI |
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description | Midgut volvulus is a highly life-threatening condition that carries a high risk of short gut syndrome. We report a case of catastrophic neonatal midgut volvulus in which second-look laparotomy revealed apparently non-viable remnant small intestine but with a moderate blood supply. Full-thickness small intestine necrosis was distributed in a patchy fashion, with non-viable and necrotic areas distributed so widely that no portion of the intestine could be resected. A section of full-thickness necrotic intestine preserved at surgery was able to regenerate, and normal function was restored over a period of 1 month. This case indicated that intestinal resumption may be dependent on blood flow. Even when intestinal viability is questionable, preservation enables the chance of regeneration if moderate blood flow is present. |
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spelling | pubmed-43456812015-03-04 FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE AMANO, HIZURU UCHIDA, HIROO KAWASHIMA, HIROSHI TANAKA, YUJIRO KISHIMOTO, HIROSHI Nagoya J Med Sci Case Report Midgut volvulus is a highly life-threatening condition that carries a high risk of short gut syndrome. We report a case of catastrophic neonatal midgut volvulus in which second-look laparotomy revealed apparently non-viable remnant small intestine but with a moderate blood supply. Full-thickness small intestine necrosis was distributed in a patchy fashion, with non-viable and necrotic areas distributed so widely that no portion of the intestine could be resected. A section of full-thickness necrotic intestine preserved at surgery was able to regenerate, and normal function was restored over a period of 1 month. This case indicated that intestinal resumption may be dependent on blood flow. Even when intestinal viability is questionable, preservation enables the chance of regeneration if moderate blood flow is present. Nagoya University 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4345681/ /pubmed/25741048 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Case Report AMANO, HIZURU UCHIDA, HIROO KAWASHIMA, HIROSHI TANAKA, YUJIRO KISHIMOTO, HIROSHI FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE |
title | FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE |
title_full | FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE |
title_fullStr | FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE |
title_full_unstemmed | FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE |
title_short | FULL-THICKNESS SMALL INTESTINE NECROSIS WITH MIDGUT VOLVULUS, DISTRIBUTED IN A PATCHY FASHION, IS REVERSIBLE WITH MODERATE BLOOD FLOW: RESUMPTION OF NORMAL FUNCTION TO NON-VIABLE INTESTINE |
title_sort | full-thickness small intestine necrosis with midgut volvulus, distributed in a patchy fashion, is reversible with moderate blood flow: resumption of normal function to non-viable intestine |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4345681/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25741048 |
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