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Congenital intestinal malrotation in adolescent and adult patients: a 12-year clinical and radiological survey

Congenital intestinal malrotation is mainly detected in childhood and caused by incomplete rotation and fixation of the intestines providing the prerequisites for life-threatening volvulus of the midgut. The objective of this study was to evaluate a large cohort of adult patients with intestinal mal...

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Autores principales: Husberg, Britt, Salehi, Karin, Peters, Trevor, Gunnarsson, Ulf, Michanek, Margareta, Nordenskjöld, Agneta, Strigård, Karin
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4771654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27026938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-1842-0
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author Husberg, Britt
Salehi, Karin
Peters, Trevor
Gunnarsson, Ulf
Michanek, Margareta
Nordenskjöld, Agneta
Strigård, Karin
author_facet Husberg, Britt
Salehi, Karin
Peters, Trevor
Gunnarsson, Ulf
Michanek, Margareta
Nordenskjöld, Agneta
Strigård, Karin
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description Congenital intestinal malrotation is mainly detected in childhood and caused by incomplete rotation and fixation of the intestines providing the prerequisites for life-threatening volvulus of the midgut. The objective of this study was to evaluate a large cohort of adult patients with intestinal malrotation. Thirty-nine patients, 15–67 years, were diagnosed and admitted to a university setting with congenital intestinal malrotation 2002–2013. The patients were divided into three age groups for stratified evaluation. Medical charts were scrutinized, and clinical outcome of surgery was reviewed. Twelve patients presented as emergency cases, whereas 27 were admitted as elective cases. Diagnosis was established in 33 patients who underwent radiological investigation and in the remaining 6 during surgery. A Ladd’s operation was performed in 31 symptomatic patients; a conservative strategy was chosen in eight cases. Volvulus was more common in the younger age group. Twenty-six surgically treated patients were available for telephone interview, 1–12 years after surgery. All patients, except one, regarded their general condition improved to a high degree (n = 18) or with some reservation (n = 7). Twelve patients suffered remaining abdominal pain of a chronic and diffuse character. Due to recurrence of malrotation six patients were reoperated. Symptomatic malrotation occurs in both children and the adult population. Improved awareness and an accurately performed CT scan can reveal the malformation and enable surgical treatment. A Ladd’s procedure relieved most patients from their severe complaints even when a history of several years of suffering existed.
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spelling pubmed-47716542016-03-29 Congenital intestinal malrotation in adolescent and adult patients: a 12-year clinical and radiological survey Husberg, Britt Salehi, Karin Peters, Trevor Gunnarsson, Ulf Michanek, Margareta Nordenskjöld, Agneta Strigård, Karin Springerplus Research Congenital intestinal malrotation is mainly detected in childhood and caused by incomplete rotation and fixation of the intestines providing the prerequisites for life-threatening volvulus of the midgut. The objective of this study was to evaluate a large cohort of adult patients with intestinal malrotation. Thirty-nine patients, 15–67 years, were diagnosed and admitted to a university setting with congenital intestinal malrotation 2002–2013. The patients were divided into three age groups for stratified evaluation. Medical charts were scrutinized, and clinical outcome of surgery was reviewed. Twelve patients presented as emergency cases, whereas 27 were admitted as elective cases. Diagnosis was established in 33 patients who underwent radiological investigation and in the remaining 6 during surgery. A Ladd’s operation was performed in 31 symptomatic patients; a conservative strategy was chosen in eight cases. Volvulus was more common in the younger age group. Twenty-six surgically treated patients were available for telephone interview, 1–12 years after surgery. All patients, except one, regarded their general condition improved to a high degree (n = 18) or with some reservation (n = 7). Twelve patients suffered remaining abdominal pain of a chronic and diffuse character. Due to recurrence of malrotation six patients were reoperated. Symptomatic malrotation occurs in both children and the adult population. Improved awareness and an accurately performed CT scan can reveal the malformation and enable surgical treatment. A Ladd’s procedure relieved most patients from their severe complaints even when a history of several years of suffering existed. Springer International Publishing 2016-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4771654/ /pubmed/27026938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-1842-0 Text en © Husberg et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4771654/
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