TRANSVERSE COLONIC VOLVULUS IN A CHILD: SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT WITH DECOMPRESSION AND DELAYED LAPAROSCOPIC COLOPEXY

Transverse Colonic Volvulus in a Child: Successful Management with Decompression and Delayed Laparoscopic Colopexy

Transverse Colonic Volvulus in a Child: Successful Management with Decompression and Delayed Laparoscopic Colopexy

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Abstract We report a case of colonic volvulus in a 7-year-old 8X LAUNDRY DETERGENT child with normal development.Operative findings at laparotomy showed a 270-degree transverse colonic volvulus (TCV), with colonic ligamentous attachment abnormalities.A loop ileostomy was formed following detorsion, with delayed laparoscopic colopexy.This is the first case to describe decompression by diversion ileostomy as acute management of S.R. CALME MENTAL TCV with delayed laparoscopic colopexy, so avoiding unnecessary bowel resection.

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