INTESTINAL MALROTATION - A COMMON YET DEADLY CAUSE OF NEONATAL SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION
- Department of Paediatric Surgery, SMS Medical College, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur, (Rajasthan,) India.
Abstract
Background: This study was done at SMS Medical College, Jaipur with an aim of emphasizing the need of having a high index of suspicion in newborn presenting with bilious vomiting for the diagnosis of malrotation.
Methods: Cases of neonatal small intestinal obstruction due to malrotation presenting to the Department of Paediatric Surgery, SMS Medical College, Jaipur over a period of two years were evaluated. Results: A total of 48 newborns presented to our department with intestinal obstruction due to malrotation. Majority (82%) of the patients presented in the 2nd and 3rd week of life. 6 out of 48 patients presented with extensive gangrene of midgut. 9/48 patients died during the course of treatment and during follow-up.
Conclusion: Malrotation is a relatively common cause of neonatal small bowel obstruction. A high index of suspicion is required in neonates presenting with bilious vomiting. Prompt diagnostic tools and early laparotomy prevents fatal complication of extensive midgut gangrene due to volvulus.
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Saurav Sultania, Arvind Kumar Shukla, Pramila Sharma, Dinesh Kumar Barolia and Ankit Singh (2021); INTESTINAL MALROTATION - A COMMON YET DEADLY CAUSE OF NEONATAL SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 9 (03), 472-475, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/12606
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