| Literature DB >> 27381017 |
Emilie Joyeux1, Anne-Sophie Gobenceaux2, Théophile Hoyek3, Patrick Dellinger3, Paul Sagot2.
Abstract
We present the case of a 33-year-old female who presented intestinal obstruction at the 7th month of pregnancy. She was complaining of abdominal pain with paroxysms, nausea and vomiting. When the symptoms worsened, we performed a CT-scan, which revealed suspected intestinal obstruction in a context of intestinal malrotation (IM). Conservative therapy failed and she required emergency laparotomy beginning with a caesarean section. The surgery revealed a peritoneal defect due to the IM through which the jejunum and ileum were incarcerated and strangulated. The incarcerated bowel was reduced and intestinal colour quickly returned to normal. Primary closure of the peritoneal defect was thus performed and the post-operative course was uneventful for the mother and the baby, who was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27381017 PMCID: PMC5000836 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjw113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1:Abdominal-Pelvic CT-scan, non-contrast enhanced, in the sagittal plan, tenth dorsal vertebra level.
Figure 2:Abdominal-Pelvic CT-scan, non-contrast enhanced, in the sagittal plan, eleventh dorsal vertebra level.
Figure 3:Abdominal-pelvic CT-scan, non-contrast enhanced, in the sagittal plane.
Cases of small intestine occlusion in the literature
| Article | Number of cases | Term | Type occlusion | Treatment | Maternal complications | Outcomes foetus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meyerson | Nine cases | Second trimester = 4, 3eme trimester = 4, post-partum = 1 | Adhesion | Adhesiolysis | One case of intestinal necrosis | Three foetal deaths |
| Najih | Three cases | 17 WA | Adhesion | Adhesiolysis | _ | Vaginal delivery at term |
| 35 WA | Adhesion | Adhesiolysis | _ | Caesarean 35 WA | ||
| 35 WA | Adhesion | Adhesiolysis | _ | Caesarean 35 WA |
Cases of colon occlusion in the literature
| Article | Number of cases | Term | Type of occlusion | Treatment | Maternal complications | Outcomes foetus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Narjis [ | One case | 24 WA | Volvulus of the sigmoid | Resection of the sigmoid and colostomy | Necrosis of the sigmoid | |
| Kolusari | Four cases | 7 WA, 31 WA, 32 WA, post-partum | Volvulus of the sigmoid | Resection of the sigmoid with colostomy, and anastomosis in the case at 7 WA | One death, four cases of necrosis of the sigmoid | |
| Ribeiro Nascimento | One case | 33 WA | Volvulus of the sigmoid | Left colectomy and colostomy | Peritonitis with septic shock following necrosis of the sigmoid + haemorrhage of the after birth with hysterectomy for haemostasis | |
| Khan and Rehman [ | One case | 30 WA | Volvulus of the sigmoid | Colectomy and ileostomy | Maternal death due to necrosis of the sigmoid and post-operative septic shock | |
| Najih | Two cases | 16 WA | Tumour of the colon | Colostomy | _ | Caesarean at 40 WA |
| 37 WA | Volvulus of the sigmoid | Resection of the sigmoid and double ostomy | Necrosis of the sigmoid |