| Literature DB >> 26788452 |
Nouredin Messaoudi1, Koen Vanlede2, Dirk Vervloessem3, Marc Huyghe1, Paul Leyman1.
Abstract
Intestinal malrotation complicated by the development of midgut volvulus presents a difficult management dilemma because of the risk of short bowel syndrome. Here, we present our experience with a case of severe intestinal ischemia after derotation in a newborn successfully managed using systemic tissue plasminogen activator. The present report supports the usefulness of thrombolysis as a therapeutic option for reperfusion of ischemic small bowel due to midgut volvulus in neonates.Entities:
Keywords: intestinal ischemia; malrotation; thrombolysis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26788452 PMCID: PMC4712059 DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1558460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: European J Pediatr Surg Rep ISSN: 2194-7619
Fig. 1(A) Abdominal X-ray demonstrating gastric air dilatation, and a gasless abdomen. (B) Ultrasound image confirming a whirl sign.
Fig. 2Macroscopic image of the intestines after tissue plasminogen activator treatment.
Fig. 3Flow chart of the clinical course of midgut volvulus in neonates. *Consider rethrombolysis after conservative resection of necrotic segments.
Standard contraindications of t-PA thrombolysis
| 1. Major surgery or hemorrhage within 10 days of therapy |
| 2. A severe asphyxial event within 7 days of therapy |
| 3. Invasive procedure within 3 days of therapy |
| 4. Seizures within 48 hours of therapy |
| 5. Prematurity < 32 weeks' gestation |
| 6. Systemic septicemia |
| 7. Active bleeding at the time of therapy |
| 8. Inability to maintain platelets > 50–100,000/µL or fibrinogen > 100 mg/dL (using transfusion support, if necessary) |
Clinical characteristics of neonates treated with thrombolysis
| Reference | Gestation | Gender | Postnatal age | Volvulus degree | Resected segment | Adverse effects of thrombolysis | Full enteral feeding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kiely et al | Term | Male | 2 d | 720 | No resection | Abdominal bleeding | 20 d |
| Kiely et al | 29 wk | Female | 6 d | 540 | Jejunum 10 cm | None | 22 d |
| Present case | 38 wk | Male | 1 d | 360 | Jejunum 50 cm | None | 55 d |