Subtotal colonic volvulus, a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in an infant with suspected trisomy 18: A case report
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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
Keywords
tissue tumor,Colonic volvulus, Intestinal obstruction, Infant, Trisomy 18, Mobile colon, Case report