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Incidentally discovered intestinal malrotation during evaluation for blunt abdominal trauma: A case report.
Devkota, Shishir; Luitel, Prajjwol; Paudel, Sujan; Neupane, Nischal; Dev, Santosh; Kansakar, Prasan Bir Singh.
Afiliación
  • Devkota S; Department of General Surgery, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal.
  • Luitel P; Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. Electronic address: drprajjwolluitel@gmail.com.
  • Paudel S; Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Neupane N; Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Dev S; Department of General Surgery, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal.
  • Kansakar PBS; Department of General Surgery, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal.
Int J Surg Case Rep ; 116: 109430, 2024 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38428056
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE Intestinal malrotation is a congenital abnormality predominantly diagnosed in children, with only a few cases reported in adults. Patients may be incidentally identified during unrelated surgical procedures or postmortem examinations. It is crucial to promptly recognize this condition to prevent severe complications such as bowel ischemia and potential fatality. CASE PRESENTATION A 40-year-old male presented to the Emergency Department after a child jumped on his abdomen with complaints of acute left upper quadrant abdominal pain progressing to be generalized. Examination showed pallor, abdominal tenderness without guarding or rigidity, and intact bowel sounds. Preoperative diagnostic tools revealed intestinal malrotation confirmed during the laparotomy, prompting the performance of Ladd's procedure to address the malrotation. CLINICAL

DISCUSSION:

Disruption in the normal embryological development of bowel is the cause of intestinal malrotation. The role of additional surgery especially in patients with asymptomatic disease related to malrotation is debated.

CONCLUSION:

Intestinal malrotation is rare in adults and often found incidentally during evaluation for unrelated medical conditions. Timely identification and surgical intervention usually result in positive outcomes. Our case underscores the incidental discovery of malrotation during the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma, treated with Ladd's procedure. This is particularly significant due to geographical constraints associated with the patient's rural origin, as untreated malrotation could lead to complications in future occurrences.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Int J Surg Case Rep Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Nepal Pais de publicación: Países Bajos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Int J Surg Case Rep Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Nepal Pais de publicación: Países Bajos