| Literature DB >> 35936178 |
Varun Kulkarni1, Kiran Khedkar2, Harshal Ramteke1, Yashwant Lamture1, Tushar Nagtode1, Anamika Giri3.
Abstract
Intestinal malrotation refers to the abnormal positioning of the intestines due to a deviation from normal developmental stages. Volvulus is seen in 60%-70% of neonates diagnosed with intestinal malrotation. We are reporting a case of s six-day-old male who presented with multiple episodes of bilious vomiting and constipation and had malrotation of intestines with midgut volvulus. After a contrast upper GI study, the patient was taken for exploratory laparotomy, and extensive patches of an early stage of bowel ischemia were observed; resection was avoided at this stage. In the second-look surgery, all the gangrenous bowel loops were resected, and anastomosis was done.Entities:
Keywords: contrast study; impending perforations; midgut rotation; resection; volvulus
Year: 2022 PMID: 35936178 PMCID: PMC9348516 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184