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The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
Abstract 1.1. The incidence, etiology and pathology of volvulus of the sigmoid colon have been briefly discussed. 2.2. Seventeen cases of volvulus of the sigmoid colon are reported. 3.3. Simple operative reduction of the volvulus at the time of admission to the hospital with resection of the redundant sigmoid colon in six to twelve weeks is ...
J. L. Farringer, Harwell Wilson
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Abstract 1.1. The incidence, etiology and pathology of volvulus of the sigmoid colon have been briefly discussed. 2.2. Seventeen cases of volvulus of the sigmoid colon are reported. 3.3. Simple operative reduction of the volvulus at the time of admission to the hospital with resection of the redundant sigmoid colon in six to twelve weeks is ...
J. L. Farringer, Harwell Wilson
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2018
Abstract Sigmoid volvulus is an extremely rare cause of abdominal pain in children. More commonly seen in older adults, an SV occurs when a redundant loop of sigmoid wraps around its elongated, narrow mesentery causing obstruction and ischemia to the affected bowel segment.
Bennett Lee, Andrea Wu
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Abstract Sigmoid volvulus is an extremely rare cause of abdominal pain in children. More commonly seen in older adults, an SV occurs when a redundant loop of sigmoid wraps around its elongated, narrow mesentery causing obstruction and ischemia to the affected bowel segment.
Bennett Lee, Andrea Wu
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Sigmoid Volvulus in Adolescence
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1987Sigmoid volvulus in young adults is rare. It usually presents as chronic recurrent attacks of abdominal pain. The diagnosis is usually delayed because of a low level of suspicion. We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with recurrent episodes of sigmoid volvulus, to illustrate the problem.
Ruben Orda, Ariel Halevy, Sara Krupsky
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2016
Neonatal sigmoid volvulus is a rare entity. It is associated with Hirschsprung's disease. Presentation is acute abdominal distention, vomiting and obstipation. Abdominal radiograph will show the "coffee bean" sign, but this is frequently missed and the diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion.
Sinan Abu-Leil+5 more
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Neonatal sigmoid volvulus is a rare entity. It is associated with Hirschsprung's disease. Presentation is acute abdominal distention, vomiting and obstipation. Abdominal radiograph will show the "coffee bean" sign, but this is frequently missed and the diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion.
Sinan Abu-Leil+5 more
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2006
Sigmoid volvulus is the third most common cause of colonic obstruction in the United States after cancer and diverticulitis. Etiologic factors include anatomic variation, chronic constipation, neurologic disease, and megacolon. Management of sigmoid volvulus involves relief of obstruction and the prevention of recurrent attacks; the outcome depends on ...
Sunil K. Lal+3 more
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Sigmoid volvulus is the third most common cause of colonic obstruction in the United States after cancer and diverticulitis. Etiologic factors include anatomic variation, chronic constipation, neurologic disease, and megacolon. Management of sigmoid volvulus involves relief of obstruction and the prevention of recurrent attacks; the outcome depends on ...
Sunil K. Lal+3 more
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Gastroenterology, 1953
Summary Volvulus of the sigmoid colon is the second most common cause for obstruction of the large bowel, should be considered in every case of large bowel obstruction. The roentgenographic findings of a large loop of bowel rising out of the pelvis with only moderate distention of the rest of the colon on the flat plate are pathognomonic of the ...
Louis T. Gabriel+2 more
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Summary Volvulus of the sigmoid colon is the second most common cause for obstruction of the large bowel, should be considered in every case of large bowel obstruction. The roentgenographic findings of a large loop of bowel rising out of the pelvis with only moderate distention of the rest of the colon on the flat plate are pathognomonic of the ...
Louis T. Gabriel+2 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1960
A study of 37 patients with sigmoid volvulus is presented. Subsequent bouts of recurrent volvulus are very common after sigmoidoscopic intubation, and overall mortality rates are high. Surgical resection is the preferred method of treatment.
Ratcliffe Hh, Boggs Hw
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A study of 37 patients with sigmoid volvulus is presented. Subsequent bouts of recurrent volvulus are very common after sigmoidoscopic intubation, and overall mortality rates are high. Surgical resection is the preferred method of treatment.
Ratcliffe Hh, Boggs Hw
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1981
Sigmoid volvulus is often a surgical emergency. The diagnosis is usually reached on the basis of both clinical and radiologic assessment. A review of the radiologic findings in 20 patients diagnosed as having sigmoid volvulus is presented. Typical radiographic features are illustrated. Reasons for their absence in certain cases are discussed.
Michael Agrez, D. C. Cameron
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Sigmoid volvulus is often a surgical emergency. The diagnosis is usually reached on the basis of both clinical and radiologic assessment. A review of the radiologic findings in 20 patients diagnosed as having sigmoid volvulus is presented. Typical radiographic features are illustrated. Reasons for their absence in certain cases are discussed.
Michael Agrez, D. C. Cameron
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1979
Sigmoid volvulus in children is quite rare and may occur in acute fulminating form requiring early diagnosis and surgery. In this case, bowel continuity after resection of the necrotic sigmoid was reestablished in a two-stage operation.
D.C. Keramidas+3 more
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Sigmoid volvulus in children is quite rare and may occur in acute fulminating form requiring early diagnosis and surgery. In this case, bowel continuity after resection of the necrotic sigmoid was reestablished in a two-stage operation.
D.C. Keramidas+3 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Although it is common in the adult population, sigmoid volvulus is unusual in childhood. We report the cases of four children treated for sigmoid volvulus, and we review an additional 44 cases. The mean age of occurrence was 8 years. Predisposing factors were present in 33%.
E S Golladay+3 more
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Although it is common in the adult population, sigmoid volvulus is unusual in childhood. We report the cases of four children treated for sigmoid volvulus, and we review an additional 44 cases. The mean age of occurrence was 8 years. Predisposing factors were present in 33%.
E S Golladay+3 more
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