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Rev. colomb. cir ; 34(1): 60-68, 20190000. fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-982076

ABSTRACT

El vólvulo gástrico es una condición potencialmente mortal, consistente en la rotación anormal del estómago sobre un eje sostenido por dos partes fijas. Produce síntomas inespecíficos, lo cual, junto con su baja incidencia, hace difícil el diagnóstico. Se hizo una revisión bibliográfica y se presentan dos pacientes con diagnóstico de vólvulo gástrico. En ambos, la presentación clínica fue aguda, pero con diferentes manifestaciones. El abordaje quirúrgico, en uno, fue mediante técnica abierta y, en el otro, mediante laparoscopia (gastrectomía vertical); esta última, con menor morbimortalidad y repercusión en las funciones fisiológicas y anatómicas del paciente. La vía laparoscópica permite abordajes mínimamente invasivos, poco reportada en la literatura, la cual puede ser una opción adecuada para el abordaje en estos pacientes.


Gastric volvulus is a life-threatening pathology characterized by the abnormal rotation of the stomach on an axis formed by two fixed parts, which causes nonspecific symptoms. Together, the low incidence and clinical presentation, makes it a challenging diagnosis. The aim of this article is to review the literature and to present two patients with acute gastric volvulus with different clinical presentation. The first was treated by an open technique and the second one by laparoscopic technique (vertical gastrectomy) which resulted in a lower morbidity and mortality with less impact on the physiological and anatomical functions. Few cases have been reported in the literature and it may be considered an appropriate option for the approach on these patients


Subject(s)
Humans , Stomach , Stomach Volvulus , Gastrectomy , Laparotomy
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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-760878

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus (GV) is an uncommon pathology, with 10-20% of cases occurring in children, typically before one year of age. It often occurs in people with congenital diaphragmatic hernias, intestinal malrotation, eventration of the diaphragm, paraesophageal hernias, wandering spleens, asplenism, or intra-abdominal adhesions. We report a rare case of chronic GV after left hemihepatectomy for hepatoblastoma in a child. The patient was a 9-year-old boy who complained of upper abdominal pain and postprandial upper abdominal distension for one year. At the age of 4 months, he was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma and had undergone left hemihepatectomy. The upper gastrointestinal contrast study revealed chronic organoaxial gastric volvulus. After a surgical procedure involving adhesiolysis and an anterior wall gastropexy, the patient improved and the symptoms resolved. Although GV is a rare disease, it should be suspected in a patient with a previous abdominal surgical history who is complaining of abdominal distension and pain.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Male , Abdominal Pain , Diaphragm , Gastropexy , Hepatectomy , Hepatoblastoma , Hernia, Hiatal , Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital , Pathology , Rare Diseases , Stomach Volvulus , Wandering Spleen
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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-219090

ABSTRACT

Spontaneous gastric perforation in a healthy child is extremely rare; however, its outcome can be life-threatening. Gastric perforation may be caused by inflammation, mechanical injury, ingestion, and vascular compromise. We report a rare case of gastric perforation with unfavorable results in a 13-year-old, previously healthy, boy. We conclude that acute gastric volvulus is a possible cause of gastric perforation in this case.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Humans , Male , Eating , Inflammation , Intestinal Perforation , Stomach Volvulus
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Rev. gastroenterol. Perú ; 35(4): 358-360, oct.-dic.2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-790117

ABSTRACT

El vólvulo gástrico es una entidad poco frecuente que puede presentarse de forma aguda o crónica. El vólvulo agudo puede presentarse con la triada de Borchardt, el crónico puede ser asintomático y su diagnóstico es usualmente incidental. Se presenta el caso de un piloto de avión que presenta falta de aire a los medianos esfuerzos con tos relacionada con episodios de acidez gástrica sobre todo después de comidas profusas. La confirmación diagnóstica se realizó mediante estudios radiológicos simples y contrastados. Se realizó intervención quirúrgica y los síntomas desaparecieron sin otras alteraciones en un período de seguimiento de un año...


The gastric volvulus is a not very frequent entity that can show up in acute form or chronic. The acute volvulus can show up with the triad of Borchardt, the chronic one can be asymptomatic and its diagnosis is usually incidental. We present shows a case of an airplane pilot that presents dyspnea to the medium efforts with cough related with episodes of gastric acidity mainly after profuse foods. The diagnostic confirmation was carried out by means of radiological simple and contrasted studies. A surgical intervention was performed and the symptoms disappeared without other alterations in a period of pursuit of one year...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Dyspnea , Stomach Volvulus
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-156669

ABSTRACT

Acute gastric volvulus in children is a rare condition, but a potentially life-threatening cause of upper gastrointestinal obstruction requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. However, the symptoms are ambiguous, so that it can be easily misdiagnosed. We report on the case of a 3-year-old boy patient with recurrent vomiting despite conservative therapy. Findings of a bedside ultrasonography and upper gastro-intestinal contrast study showed mesentero-axial gastric volvulus without adjacent organ abnormality. He was managed with endoscopic gastropexy and was discharged without complication.


Subject(s)
Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Male , Diagnosis , Gastropexy , Stomach Volvulus , Ultrasonography , Vomiting
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Journal of Gastric Cancer ; : 147-150, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179024

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus is an uncommon clinical entity. There are three types of gastric volvulus; organoaxial, mesenteroaxial and combined type. This condition can lead to a closed-loop obstruction or strangulation. Traditional surgical therapy for gastric volvulus is based on an open approach. Here we report a successful case of a patient with chronic gastric volvulus with a laparoscopic treatment. A 79-year-old woman came to the emergency department with epigastric pain accompanied by nausea for 2 weeks. Abdominal computed tomography revealed markedly distended stomach with transposition of gastroesophageal Junction and gastric antrum. Barium meal study revealed presence of the antrum was folded over 180 degrees that was located above gastroesophageal junction. We attempted an endoscopic reduction, but it was unsuccessful. The patient got laparoscopic anterior gastropexy. Based on our result, laparoscopic gastropexy can be considered as a good choice of the treatment for gastric volvulus.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Barium , Emergency Service, Hospital , Endoscopy , Esophagogastric Junction , Gastropexy , Laparoscopy , Meals , Nausea , Pyloric Antrum , Stomach , Stomach Volvulus
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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-211938

ABSTRACT

Acute gastric volvulus requires emergency surgery, and a laparoscopic approach for both acute and chronic gastric volvulus was reported recently to give good results. The case of a 50-year-old patient with acute primary gastric volvulus who was treated by laparoscopic reduction and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is described here. This approach seems to be feasible and safe for not only chronic gastric volvulus, but also acute gastric volvulus.


Subject(s)
Humans , Emergencies , Endoscopy , Gastrostomy , Intestinal Volvulus , Laparoscopy , Stomach Volvulus
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195594

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus is a rare disease; only 700 cases have been reported since Berti first described autopsy findings of a patient in 1866. Its symptoms are non-specific and therefore it is difficult to diagnose it early. Acute gastric volvulus has a poor prognosis because it may cause shock and strangulation. Perforation or gastric hemorrhage can also result from ischemia when diagnosis is delayed. Therefore, it requires rapid diagnosis and an emergency operation. Wandering spleen is a rare condition characterized by the absence or underdevelopment of one or all of the ligaments that hold the spleen in its normal position in the abdomen. Wandering spleen and gastric volvulus have a common cause lack of intraperitoneal visceral ligaments. The authors now report a case of wandering spleen accompanying gastric voluvulus, which resulted in wandering spleen and perforation.


Subject(s)
Humans , Abdomen , Autopsy , Emergencies , Hemorrhage , Ischemia , Ligaments , Prognosis , Shock , Spleen , Stomach Volvulus , Wandering Spleen
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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 427-428, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-400806

ABSTRACT

Objective To study the ways of auto swivel reposition under Barium meal for treating stomach volvulus and its clincial value.Methods The patients with stomach volvulus confirmed by gastroenterography underwent reposition according to the volvulus and the effect was observed.The cause was examined.Results 100 cases underwent treatment of auto swivel reposition under Barium meal,among whom 98 cases were successfully repositioned and 51 cases were known for the cause.Conclusion Auto swivel reposition under Barium meal for treating stomach volvulus and its clincial value is simple and non-invasive and acceptable,being of great value.

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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-104178

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus is characterized by an abnormal rotation of the stomach typically 180degrees left to right around a line joining the relatively fixed pylorus and the esophagus. Gastric volvulus can be classified anatomically as organoaxial, mesenteroaxial or combined, and symptomatically as acute or chronic. Acute gastric volvulus is an extremely rare emergency surgical condition. The classical triad of gastric volvulus are severe nausea with a paradoxical inability to vomit, localized epigastric pain and an inability to pass a nasogastric tube. Gastric volvulus may be suspected on a plain radiological examination of the abdomen as well as by its symptoms. It is confirmed by the specific findings on the esophagogastroduodenoscopy. We report a case of acute mesenteroaxial gastric volvulus, that was treated using laparoscopic reduction and anterior gastropexy.


Subject(s)
Abdomen , Emergencies , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Esophagus , Gastropexy , Gastroscopy , Nausea , Pylorus , Stomach , Stomach Volvulus
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-118548

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus can either present as an acute or chronic symptoms according to the degree of gastric rotation and subsequent obstruction. The diagnosis of gastric volvulus is often difficult and is mainly based on imaging studies. We describe a case of mesenteroaxial gastric volvulus associated with paraesophageal hernia, well demonstrated on upper gastrointestinal (UGI) series and coronal reconstructed CT image.


Subject(s)
Diagnosis , Hernia, Hiatal , Intestinal Volvulus , Stomach Volvulus , Stomach
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-16418

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus is a rare condition, and it is classified as the organoaxial or mesentericaxial type according to the axis of rotation. We experienced 1 case of pediatric recurrent mesenteroaxial gastric volvulus and we report here the ultrasonographic and CT findings.


Subject(s)
Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Stomach Volvulus
15.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-96867

ABSTRACT

Gastric volvulus is an uncommon condition which is difficult to diagnose and treat. It designates abnormal rotation of the stomach along its longitudinal (organoaxial) or transverse (mesenteroaxial) axis. When the rotation exceeds 180 degrees, gastric obstruction or strangulation may occur. The classical presentation of acute gastric volvulus is the triad of severe epigastric pain, vomiting followed by retching without the ability to vomit, and difficulty or inability to pass a nasogastric tube. Delay in diagnosis and treatment of gastric volvulus can lead to fatal complications such as gastric ischemia, perforation, and hemorrhage. Gastric volvulus is a true emergency which should be treated immediately either surgically or by upper endoscopy. We report a case of an acute incarcerated gastric volvulus due to a left-sided diaphragmatic hernia in an adult male patient, which was treated successfully by operation.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acute Disease , Hernia, Diaphragmatic/complications , Stomach Volvulus/diagnosis
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-61101

ABSTRACT

Acute gastric volvulus is extremely rare emergency surgical condition by abnormal rotation of stomach. It presents a puzzling picture which makes early diagnosis difficult, yet surgical interference must be accomplished early if life is to be saved. Gastric volvulus can be classified anatomically as organoaxial or mesenteroaxial. The symptoms triad of gastric volvulus are severe nausea with a paradoxical inability to vomiting, localized epigastric pain and impossibility of introducing a gastric tube. The diagnosis of it may be suspected on plain radiographic examination of the abdomen and symptoms, it is confirmed by specific findings on the upper gastrointestinal series. We experienced a case of mesenteroaxial type of acute gastric volvulus associated with diaphragmatic eventration. We treated this patient with reduction of volvulus, repair of diaphragmatic eventration, gastrojejunostomy and gastropexy. The authors report this case with a brief review of recent literatures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Abdomen , Diagnosis , Diaphragmatic Eventration , Early Diagnosis , Emergencies , Gastric Bypass , Gastropexy , Intestinal Volvulus , Nausea , Stomach , Stomach Volvulus , Vomiting
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