Case Report

Subtotal colonic volvulus, a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in an infant with suspected trisomy 18: A case report

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Abstract

In infants, colonic volvulus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. We report a case of a 7-month girl who was admitted for obstructive symptoms for 24 hours. Undernutrition, fever, abdominal distension, and dark-bloody stool traces, additionally to some features of trisomy 18 were found on clinical examination. The abdominal plain X-ray noted colonic occlusion and an emergency laparotomy performed. We found a near-total, 360° volvulus from the caecum to the proximal two thirds of the descending colon, with gangrenous changes. Resection and ileo-colic anastomosis were performed with a smooth postoperative course until development of thrush which was treated. During hospitalization for malnutrition treatment (postoperative day 15), the patient died from an unknown cause