Literature DB >> 15616938

The etiologic role of intrauterine volvulus and intussusception in jejunoileal atresia.

Hiroaki Komuro1, Tetsuo Hori, Teruyoshi Amagai, Misako Hirai, Katsumi Yotsumoto, Yasuhisa Urita, Chikashi Gotoh, Michio Kaneko.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although intussusception has been reported as quite a rare cause of jejunoileal atresia (JIA), pediatric surgeons have noted the frequent presence of intussusception as well as volvulus at surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of intrauterine intussusception and volvulus to the development of JIA.
METHODS: In 48 newborns (24 boys and 24 girls) treated for JIA at our hospital between 1978 and 2004, the operative and pathologic findings were reviewed.
RESULTS: Intussusception was responsible for gap and cord type atresia in 12 cases (25%). The cord showed an atrophic intestinal lumen in 2 cases. Volvulus was observed in 13 cases. Volvulus and intussusception were simultaneously noted in 1 case. This suggested that intussusception was the cause of the atresia, whereas volvulus was a secondary event. Neither intussusception nor volvulus was observed in high jejunal, apple peel, or multiple atresia.
CONCLUSIONS: Intrauterine volvulus and intussusception were commonly observed in single mid- and low JIA. Thus, intrauterine intussusception may be a common cause of gap and cord type JIA. Volvulus may not only cause JIA but also result from anatomic changes after the development of JIA in some cases.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15616938     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2004.08.037

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


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