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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 108: 108409, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37336175

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Malrotation is usually revealed early in infancy and or later in childhood, even more unusually in adulthood. This disorder is treated through Ladd's procedure. Literature is limited on the long-term outcomes of this approach, especially into adulthood. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a 33 years male with a history of a laparotomy as a new born for a bowel obstruction secondary to malrotation, presenting with an obstruction and colonic volvulus. Laparotomy reveals a volvulus of the coecum secondary to a failure of the coecum to attach during surgery performed at neonatal age. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: For a patient operated on during the neonatal period for intestinal malrotation, the examination for sub occlusive episodes should suggest a recurrence of malrotation such as coecal volvulus, and the possibility of technical malfunction during the previous procedure. This reflection leads us to consider the necessity of performing coecopexy systematically during the first surgery. CONCLUSION: Ladd's technique is the surgical treatment of the incomplete common mesentery. The fixation of the coecum could be done in a systematic way to prevent a possible coecal volvulus which can be responsible for digestive necrosis and often even a fulminant evolution.

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