Literature DB >> 12149695

Management of typical and atypical intestinal malrotation.

John R Mehall1, John C Chandler, Rachel L Mehall, Richard J Jackson, Charles W Wagner, Samuel D Smith.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: "Atypical Malrotation" has been increasingly diagnosed at the authors' institution.
METHODS: The authors reviewed retrospectively 201 consecutive operations for malrotation over 5 years to anatomically classify, and describe results of operation for, atypical malrotation. The ligament of Treitz (LOT) was classified as high if left of midline and above the 12th thoracic vertebra, low if left of midline and below the 12th thoracic vertebra, and typical if absent or right of midline.
RESULTS: A total of 201 patients underwent operation for malrotation, in 176 there were adequate radiologic studies to allow classification of the LOT. Typical malrotation was present in 75 patients, low LOT in 56, and a high LOT in 45. Volvulus was more common in the Typical group compared with the other 2 groups (12 of 75 v 1 of 56 low; 1 of 45 high; P <.05) as were internal hernias (18 of 75 v 6 of 56 low, 1 of 45 high; P <.05). Complications occurred in 13% of typical versus 22% low and 21% of high patients (P =.10). Low and high LOT patients had 13% and 11% incidence of persistent symptoms postoperatively versus 0% of typical patients.
CONCLUSION: Atypical malrotation patients are at significantly lower risk of volvulus and internal hernia compared with typical malrotation patients, and operation appears to come with increased morbidity. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12149695     DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2002.34465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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