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Rev. guatemalteca cir ; 27(1): 48-51, 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIGCSA | ID: biblio-1372408

ABSTRACT

El síndrome de arteria mesentérica superior (SAMS), causa infrecuente de obstrucción intestinal proximal; ocurre por compresión externa de la tercera porción duodenal por la arteria mesentérica superior debido a la formación de un ángulo inadecuado de la unión aortomesentérica. Incidencia de 0.013% - 0.3. Se presenta caso de paciente masculino de 27 años con diagnóstico de SAMS, historia de pérdida de peso, dolor postprandial recurrente, náuseas, vómitos de contenido biliar de un año de evolución. Paciente se ingresa al servicio de emergencia de Cirugía de Adultos del Hospital Roosevelt, Guatemala, donde se programa y realiza abordaje con técnica de Strong, además de la realización de duodeno-yeyuno anastomosis. Evoluciona satisfactoriamente por lo que se concluye que la técnica de Strong aunada a la realización de duodeno-yeyuno anastomosis son herramientas más efectivas como abordaje quirúrgico del síndrome de arteria mesentérica superior. (AU)


The superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SAMS), a rare cause of proximal intestinal obstruction; It occurs by external compression of the third duodenal portion by the superior mesenteric artery due to the formation of an inappropriate angle of the aortomesenteric junction. Incidence of 0.013% - 0.3. A case of a 27-year-old male patient is presented with a diagnosis of SAMS, history of weight loss, recurrent postprandial pain, nausea, vomiting of bile content of one year of evolution. Patient is admitted to the emergency service of Adult Surgery of the Roosevelt Hospital, Guatemala, where an approach with Strong's technique is programmed and performed in addition to the duodenum-jejunum anastomosis, it evolves satisfactorily, which is why it is concluded that the Strong's technique combined duodenum-jejunum anastomosis are more effective tools as a surgical approach to superior mesenteric artery syndrome. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/surgery , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 117(6): 648-650, dic. 2019. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1046632

ABSTRACT

El síndrome de la arteria mesentérica superior es una enfermedad poco frecuente en pediatría. Se produce por la compresión de la tercera porción duodenal a su paso entre la arteria mesentérica superior y la aorta abdominal (compás aortomesentérico). La mayoría de los pacientes presentan factores predisponentes:pérdida de peso aguda o compresiones extraabdominales.Se presenta el caso de una niña de 12 años de edad a quien se le diagnosticó el síndrome sin presentar factores predisponentes.Comenzó de modo súbito con náuseas, vómitos incoercibles y dolor abdominal, que era posprandial y se aliviaba, llamativamente, en decúbito lateral izquierdo. Esto constituyó la sospecha clínica del síndrome, por lo que se solicitó una angio tomografía computada abdominal y se observó el estrechamiento del compás aortomesentérico. Se realizó un tratamiento médico conservador, sin respuesta clínica. Se decidió el tratamiento quirúrgico y se logró la resolución del cuadro clínico


The superior mesenteric artery syndrome is rarely seen in children. It results from an intestinal obstruction due to compression of the third portion of duodenum between the superior mesenteric artery and the abdominal aorta. In most of the cases there are predisposing factors such as rapid weight loss or extra-abdominal compression.We report a case of a superior mesenteric artery syndrome in a twelve-year-old female patient without predisposing factors. The girl began suddenly with nauseas, continuous vomiting and abdominal pain. The abdominal pain was postprandial and it decreased in left lateral decubitus position. Clinically, this characteristic suggested superior mesenteric artery syndrome. Angio-computed tomography scan confirmed the diagnosis. Given that conservative treatment ultimately failed, patient was subjected to surgery and the illness was resolved.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/surgery , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Jejunostomy , Duodenal Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Duodenal Obstruction
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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 526-529, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-224215

ABSTRACT

Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is rare disorder, which is caused by a reduction in the aortomesenteric angle causing a duodenal obstruction. It is usually occurs after a period of weight loss, nausea, and vomiting by a partial obstruction of the third portion of the duodenum. If conservative management fails then a laparotomy with a duodenojejunostomy is indicated. Recently, a minimally invasive or laparoscopic approach to the retroperitoneum or duodenal detachment was introduced. Although the role of a laparoscopy in managing SMA syndrome is not clearly defined, a laparoscopic duodenojejunostomy may be an alternative approach to the surgical treatment of SMA syndrome cases. Two cases of superior mesenteric artery syndrome that were treated laparoscopically after medical therapy failure are described. The 4-port procedure was performed. A dilated bowel on the third portion of the duodenum was observed below the transverse mesocolon and to right of the superior mesenteric artery. A proximal loop of the jejunum was anastomosed to the duodenum using an endoscopic GIA stapler. The surgery time and hospital length of stay were acceptable. No complications were encountered in this study. A laparoscopic duodenojejunostomy is a feasible alternative option for treating SMA syndrome. It provides the benefits of being a definitive and minimally invasive surgical technique in a duodenal obstruction.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Duodenostomy , Duodenum/diagnostic imaging , Jejunum/surgery , Laparoscopy , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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