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Ultrasound imaging as the first line of investigation to diagnose intestinal malrotation in children: Safety and efficacy.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2021
BACKGROUND Upper gastrointestinal contrast study is considered the gold standard investigation to diagnose intestinal malrotation and midgut volvulus which is potentially devastating condition. Ultrasound imaging is an alternative but has been considered
Vineet Binu   +6 more
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Laparoscopic Versus Open Ladd's Procedure for Intestinal Malrotation in Infants and Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, 2021
Aim: To compare clinical outcomes in infants and children with intestinal malrotation who were treated by laparoscopic or open Ladd's. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane library were searched for studies comparing laparoscopy with open Ladd's for ...
Zhiyi Zhang, Yajun Chen, Jiayu Yan
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Intestinal malrotation in the adult population: Diagnosis, management, and outcomes after laparoscopic Ladd procedure.

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
BACKGROUND The Ladd procedure is the treatment of choice for patients with intestinal malrotation; however, the long-term outcomes of the laparoscopic Ladd procedure are not well documented.
Ibrahim A. Gomaa   +5 more
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Adult-onset congenital intestinal malrotation: A case report and literature review

Medicine
Background: Intestinal malrotation is an infrequent congenital anomaly primarily observed in neonates, and adult-onset cases are exceedingly rare. Studies on adult congenital intestinal malrotation are limited.
Meng Yin   +5 more
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Primary midgut volvulus without intestinal malrotation in a young adult: a case report

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2020
Background Midgut volvulus is a rare cause of acute abdomen characterized by a twisting of the entire small intestine around its mesenteric pedicle. It is a well-known complication of intestinal malrotation usually occurring in infants and young children.
Nicolas De Hous   +3 more
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Malrotation of the intestine

World Journal of Surgery, 1993
AbstractMalrotation of the intestinal tract is a product of a well defined aberrant embryology. Because the consequences of malrotation associated with a midgut volvulus may be catastrophic, an understanding of the anatomy, diagnostic criteria, and appropriate therapy for this putative emergency illness is imperative. This report summarizes a recent 18‐
A M, Torres, M M, Ziegler
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Malrotation and intestinal atresias

Early Human Development, 2014
This review encompasses four congenital conditions which present with symptoms of bowel obstruction in the neonatal period. The antenatal and postnatal features of malrotation, jejuno-ileal atresia, duodenal atresia and colonic atresia are discussed. Each condition is outlined including the classification, epidemiology, aetiology and presentation, and ...
Stephen D, Adams, Michael P, Stanton
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Intestinal malrotation – volvulus: Imaging findings

Radiología (English Edition), 2015
Radiologists must be able to recognize the imaging signs of intestinal malrotation because this condition can lead to potentially lethal complications such as midgut volvulus. The correct diagnosis depends on both high clinical suspicion and the radiologist's ability to recognize the specific signs of malrotation and the normal variants that can lead ...
E, Ballesteros Gómiz   +4 more
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Intestinal Malrotation and Volvulus

2016
Intestinal malrotation is a congenital abnormal position of the bowel within the peritoneal cavity secondary to an arrest of normal rotation of any part of the intestinal tract during the first trimester of embryonic development. Malrotation is accompanied by abnormal bowel fixation, resulting in a narrow-based attachment of the mesentery and the ...
Valentini V   +5 more
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Intestinal malrotation in infants with omphalocele: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2019
PURPOSE The management of intestinal malrotation in infants with omphalocele varies among surgeons. Herein, we aimed to determine whether infants with omphalocele should be investigated for malrotation.
G. Lauriti   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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