| Literature DB >> 21160855 |
Yoshitaka Furuya1, Takashi Wakahara, Harutoshi Akimoto, Chu Manh Long, Hironobu Yanagie, Hiroshi Yasuhara.
Abstract
Intussusception is quite uncommon in adults. We report a rare case of a 76-year-old man with small bowel intussusception induced by two indwelling bowel tubes, the first a jejunal feeding tube and the second an ileus tube. After complete reduction of the first intussusception caused by the jejunal feeding tube and adhesion, re-intussusception occurred due to the postoperative adhesion and ileus tube inserted into the bowel after the previous operation for intussusception. Finally, the part of the jejunum with re-intussusception and adhesion, including the place where the previous reduced intussusception had occurred, was resected. This case is a reminder that when there is no mucosal lesion other than an indwelling bowel tube or a hard adhesion/inflammation around intussusception, the patient should be operated on without delay for resection of the intussusception to prevent re-intussusception, even if the resected bowel is predicted to be long.Entities:
Keywords: Feeding tube; Ileus tube; Intussusception; Recurrence; Small intestine
Year: 2010 PMID: 21160855 PMCID: PMC2999218 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v2.i3.85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastrointest Surg