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A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report

INTRODUCTION: and importance: Caecal volvulus represents 30% of colonic volvulus. It happens due to torsion or hyperflexion of a hypermobile caecum. Usually it is secondary to an axial rotation of the caecum and the ileum around the mesentery. On the other hand Intestinal malrotation occurs due to i...

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Autores principales: Chaker, Youssef, Ouadi, Yacine, Ben Mahmoud, Ahmed, Haddad, Anis, Magherbi, Houcine, Kacem, Montasser
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34026098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102357
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author Chaker, Youssef
Ouadi, Yacine
Ben Mahmoud, Ahmed
Haddad, Anis
Magherbi, Houcine
Kacem, Montasser
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Ouadi, Yacine
Ben Mahmoud, Ahmed
Haddad, Anis
Magherbi, Houcine
Kacem, Montasser
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description INTRODUCTION: and importance: Caecal volvulus represents 30% of colonic volvulus. It happens due to torsion or hyperflexion of a hypermobile caecum. Usually it is secondary to an axial rotation of the caecum and the ileum around the mesentery. On the other hand Intestinal malrotation occurs due to incomplete or faulty rotation and fixation of the gut during fetal life. The occurrence of these two anomalies together is scarse which makes this case report interesting. CASE PRESENTATION: A 75 year old man with medical history of terminal kidney failure, presented to the emergency room with an intestinal obstruction syndrome. On examination the patient had a distended abdomen with tenderness in the left upper quadrant. Biology found an important biological inflammatory syndrome with hyperleukocytosis and elevated CRP. Plain X-ray of the abdomen in erect posture showed an air fluid colonic level in the left hypochondrium. CT scan showed signs of caecal volvulus with intestinal malrotation. A brief reanimation and nasogastric aspiration couldn't solve the problem therefore emergency laparotomy was needed ileocaecal resection was performed associated with LADD's procedure in order to treat both anomalies and prevent further gut volvulus. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Despite it's rareness, caecul volvulus represents the second cause of large bowel volvulus just behind sigmoid volvulus. Intestinal malrotation in adults subjects is estimated to occur in 0.2–0.5%.The uniqueness of our case is that these two anomalies were associated in such a way that it made both the diagnosis and the therapy even more difficult. Abdominal CT has become mandatory for pre-operative diagnosis of intestinal volvulus. Surgery is the gold standard treatment for caecal volvulus. The usual options are manual detorsion, carcopexy, caecostomy and colectomy. CONCLUSION: This case reports a rare association of a caecum volvulus with intestinal malrotation that emphasis the place of modern technologies such as CT scan in order to achieve correct preoperative diagnosis. We also describe our approach to this uncommon surgical emergency in order to provide an efficient treatement.
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spelling pubmed-81218762021-05-20 A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report Chaker, Youssef Ouadi, Yacine Ben Mahmoud, Ahmed Haddad, Anis Magherbi, Houcine Kacem, Montasser Ann Med Surg (Lond) Case Report INTRODUCTION: and importance: Caecal volvulus represents 30% of colonic volvulus. It happens due to torsion or hyperflexion of a hypermobile caecum. Usually it is secondary to an axial rotation of the caecum and the ileum around the mesentery. On the other hand Intestinal malrotation occurs due to incomplete or faulty rotation and fixation of the gut during fetal life. The occurrence of these two anomalies together is scarse which makes this case report interesting. CASE PRESENTATION: A 75 year old man with medical history of terminal kidney failure, presented to the emergency room with an intestinal obstruction syndrome. On examination the patient had a distended abdomen with tenderness in the left upper quadrant. Biology found an important biological inflammatory syndrome with hyperleukocytosis and elevated CRP. Plain X-ray of the abdomen in erect posture showed an air fluid colonic level in the left hypochondrium. CT scan showed signs of caecal volvulus with intestinal malrotation. A brief reanimation and nasogastric aspiration couldn't solve the problem therefore emergency laparotomy was needed ileocaecal resection was performed associated with LADD's procedure in order to treat both anomalies and prevent further gut volvulus. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Despite it's rareness, caecul volvulus represents the second cause of large bowel volvulus just behind sigmoid volvulus. Intestinal malrotation in adults subjects is estimated to occur in 0.2–0.5%.The uniqueness of our case is that these two anomalies were associated in such a way that it made both the diagnosis and the therapy even more difficult. Abdominal CT has become mandatory for pre-operative diagnosis of intestinal volvulus. Surgery is the gold standard treatment for caecal volvulus. The usual options are manual detorsion, carcopexy, caecostomy and colectomy. CONCLUSION: This case reports a rare association of a caecum volvulus with intestinal malrotation that emphasis the place of modern technologies such as CT scan in order to achieve correct preoperative diagnosis. We also describe our approach to this uncommon surgical emergency in order to provide an efficient treatement. Elsevier 2021-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8121876/ /pubmed/34026098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102357 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chaker, Youssef
Ouadi, Yacine
Ben Mahmoud, Ahmed
Haddad, Anis
Magherbi, Houcine
Kacem, Montasser
A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report
title A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report
title_full A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report
title_fullStr A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report
title_full_unstemmed A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report
title_short A rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: Case report
title_sort rare association of caecal volvulus and intestinal malrotation causing an acute abdomen: case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8121876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34026098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102357
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