Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention

Duplications of the alimentary tract are rare malformations, and ileum is the most involved intestinal tract. During fetal life, they are usually occasional findings and may be asymptomatic until adulthood. We present the clinical case of volvulus on ileal cystic duplication diagnosed by ultrasound...

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Main Authors: F. Molinaro, E. Bindi, C. Pellegrino, F.M. Severi, C. Bocchi, F. Carbone, M. Messina, R. Angotti
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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spelling doaj-3bbcef7fcfa042c889dcc8556e39cbff2020-11-25T01:13:29ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662018-05-01327274Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal interventionF. Molinaro0E. Bindi1C. Pellegrino2F.M. Severi3C. Bocchi4F. Carbone5M. Messina6R. Angotti7Department of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Pediatric Surgery, University of Siena, ItalyDepartment of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Pediatric Surgery, University of Siena, Italy; Corresponding author. Ospedale Santa Maria alle Scotte, Viale Bracci 16, 53100 Siena, Italy.Department of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Pediatric Surgery, University of Siena, ItalyDepartment of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Siena, ItalyDepartment of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Siena, ItalyDepartment of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Radiology, University of Siena, ItalyDepartment of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Pediatric Surgery, University of Siena, ItalyDepartment of Medical Sciences, Surgical Sciences and Neurosciences, Section of Pediatric Surgery, University of Siena, ItalyDuplications of the alimentary tract are rare malformations, and ileum is the most involved intestinal tract. During fetal life, they are usually occasional findings and may be asymptomatic until adulthood. We present the clinical case of volvulus on ileal cystic duplication diagnosed by ultrasound during prenatal follow-up. Case report: Diagnosis of cystic ileal duplication was made by ultrasound at our center at 23 weeks of gestational age, which was confirmed with fetal MRI. During follow-up, at 36 + 4 weeks, the presence of dilated loops with reduction of peristalsis was shown by ultrasound, so that, despite stable fetal parameters, an emergency caesarean delivery was programmed for suspected volvulus. After being stabilized, the patient underwent to laparotomy that revealed ileal volvulus at 2 cm from the ileo-cecal valve on a cystic duplication. Cyst and necrotic loop (10 cm) was resected and was performed an anastomosis. Patient started feeding on VII post-operative day, and was discharged on the X day. Patient is on follow up and present good conditions. Discussion: Diagnosis of intestinal cystic mass in prenatal period requires a close follow-up because the risk of a volvulus. According to the literature, even in the presence of stable fetal parameters, the presence of dilated loops and the absence of peristalsis are signs that must suspect the presence of a mechanical occlusion for which timely treatment is necessary to reduce mortality and morbidity. Keywords: Prenatal ultrasound, Volvulus, Ileal duplicationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576618300307
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author F. Molinaro
E. Bindi
C. Pellegrino
F.M. Severi
C. Bocchi
F. Carbone
M. Messina
R. Angotti
spellingShingle F. Molinaro
E. Bindi
C. Pellegrino
F.M. Severi
C. Bocchi
F. Carbone
M. Messina
R. Angotti
Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
author_facet F. Molinaro
E. Bindi
C. Pellegrino
F.M. Severi
C. Bocchi
F. Carbone
M. Messina
R. Angotti
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title Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
title_short Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
title_full Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
title_fullStr Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
title_full_unstemmed Volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: Importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
title_sort volvulus secondary to cystic ileal duplication: importance of prenatal imaging and prompt post-natal intervention
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
issn 2213-5766
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Duplications of the alimentary tract are rare malformations, and ileum is the most involved intestinal tract. During fetal life, they are usually occasional findings and may be asymptomatic until adulthood. We present the clinical case of volvulus on ileal cystic duplication diagnosed by ultrasound during prenatal follow-up. Case report: Diagnosis of cystic ileal duplication was made by ultrasound at our center at 23 weeks of gestational age, which was confirmed with fetal MRI. During follow-up, at 36 + 4 weeks, the presence of dilated loops with reduction of peristalsis was shown by ultrasound, so that, despite stable fetal parameters, an emergency caesarean delivery was programmed for suspected volvulus. After being stabilized, the patient underwent to laparotomy that revealed ileal volvulus at 2 cm from the ileo-cecal valve on a cystic duplication. Cyst and necrotic loop (10 cm) was resected and was performed an anastomosis. Patient started feeding on VII post-operative day, and was discharged on the X day. Patient is on follow up and present good conditions. Discussion: Diagnosis of intestinal cystic mass in prenatal period requires a close follow-up because the risk of a volvulus. According to the literature, even in the presence of stable fetal parameters, the presence of dilated loops and the absence of peristalsis are signs that must suspect the presence of a mechanical occlusion for which timely treatment is necessary to reduce mortality and morbidity. Keywords: Prenatal ultrasound, Volvulus, Ileal duplication
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