Bowel malrotation and volvulus

Malrotation means 'disorder of rotation of the intestine or failure of its attachment to the back wall of the abdomen. A normal intestine rotates counterclockwise. A. mesenterica sup acts as the axis of rotation. An unfixed intestine predisposes to volvulus (knotting of the intestinal hinge) and to obstruction. It is sometimes associated with asplenism or congenital heart defects.

Clinical picture

 * Symptoms of acute or recurrent NPB appear,
 * symptoms appear shortly after birth or at any time during the first year of life.

Diagnosis

 * On the X-ray, we can see the distribution of air - there are no bubbles in the area of ​​the cecum,
 * rotation failure will be confirmed by irrigography.

Therapy

 * Surgical.

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