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Revue Maghrebine de Pediatrie [La]. 2010; 20 (6): 303-309
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-133639

ABSTRACT

The total volvulus of small intestine [TVSI] on intestinal malrotation [IM] is a rare pathology. The incidence is 16 for one thousand neonatal occlusions. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the long-term results of the Ladd procedure in the treatment of the TVSI on IM. It's a retrospective study concerning 36 cases of TVSI on IM treated in the unity of pediatric surgery "B" in Tunis children's hospital over a period of 18 years. This study was about 26 boys and 10 girls, old from one day to 9 years at the time of the diagnosis. Twenty nine children were of less than 1 year old [80,5 per cent], among which 24 cases [66,6 per cent] before 1 month. The bilious vomits were the most frequent mode of revelation [91 per cent]. The diagnosis was realized by the ultrasound in 63 per cent of the cases [19/30] and by the oesogastroduodenal enema in 92 per cent of the cases [13/14]. All the patients were treated according to the Ladd procedure with immediate simple consequences operating in 80 per cent of the cases. Among 33 operated and alive patients, the distant evolution was favorable in 90 per cent of the cases with an average recession of 8 years. No patient presented a second recurrence of the volvulus. A single patient presented an occlusion on brides and two patients have a chronic constipation. The treatment of intestinal malrotation is based on the Ladd procedure which is a safe and effective surgical technique

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