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2014, Number 4

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Rev Mex Cir Pediatr 2014; 18 (4)

Recurrent intussusception secondary to appendiceal polyp

Ramírez-Pérez JE, Montalvo-Marín A, Sánchez-Paredes V, Borbolla-Sala E, Ruiz-Cardeña JE
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Language: Spanish
References: 30
Page: 217-224
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Key words:

Recurrent intussusception, appendiceal polyp.

ABSTRACT

Introduction . Intussusception is one of the most common diseases in children, affecting mainly infants. In 95 % of cases the etiology is idiopathic and only the remaining 5% has a invaginant point . Recurrent intussusception is unusual associating with multiple causes, such as Meckel's diverticulum and intestinal polyps. Signs and symptoms are less specific than the classical paintings of intussusception. Laparotomy should be performed in patients with recurrent intussusception with suspected pathological lead point .
Case Presentation . Male 4 years old, started a month before the presence of colic, diffuse abdominal pain, vomiting and stomach , which sent . Three weeks later he presented with colicky abdominal pain increased in intensity, accompanied by gastric vomiting, subsequently submitted clinical data of acute abdomen. Exploratory laparotomy was performed observing ceco - colic intussusception sent a polyp attached to the appendiceal base.
Discussion . Recurrent intussusception is a rare entity . Usually in children over 1 year. Juvenile polyps can rarely manifest as intussusception. Treatment in secondary intussusception should be at laparotomy .


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  16. 1.-Coran Arnold. Pediatric Surgery. 7a. Edition. Vol

  17. Cap 85, Elsevier 2012,. pp 1093-1110. 2.Jimenez Joel. Invaginación Intestinal en Pediatría. Revista Mexicana de Cirugía Pediátrica; 12 (4), 2005: 195-203

  18. 3.-K.D. Slam, D.H. Teitelbaum. Multiple sequential intussusceptions causing bowel obstruction in a preterm neonate 1281 Journal of Pediatric Surgery; 2007 (42), 1279–1281

  19. 4.- Quian J, Mas Mariana, Jurado R., Invaginación intestinal: estudio de su incidencia durante un año en Uruguay, Arch Pediatr Urug 2005; 76(2): 106-110.

  20. 5.- Norambuena C., Yáñez J. Invaginación intestinal recurrente secundaria a apéndice cecal invaginado. Caso clínico, Rev Chil Pediatr 2012; 83 (6): 595-598

  21. 6.- Ransang Niramis, et al. Management of recurrent intussusception: nonoperative or operative reduction? Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2010 (45), 2175–2180

  22. 7.- Martínez Biarge et al. Intussusception in a preterm neonate; a very rare, major intestinal problem – systematic review of cases J Perinat. Med. 2004 (32):190–194

  23. 8.- Nadja Apelt et al. Laparoscopic treatment of intussusception in children: A systematic review Journal of Pediatric Surgery ;2013 (48), 1789–1793

  24. 9.- B Z Koplewitz, N Simanovsky, P D Lebensart et al. Air encircling the intussusceptum on air enema for intussusception reduction: an indication for surgery? The British Journal of Radiology, 2011(84) : 719–726

  25. 10.- Kaiser AD, Applegate KE, Ladd HP. Current success in the treatment of intussusception in children. Surgery 2007;(142): 469-477.

  26. 11.- Baeza-Herrera C.,Salinas-Montes J., Montero-Uzcanga J.,Velasco-Soria J.,Godoy-Esquivel A. Invaginación intestinal en mayores de un año, Acta Pediatr Mex 2006;27(6):329-32.

  27. 11.- Ossés J.A., Mariño L., Gabrielli F Grendene A.,et al. Invaginación recurrente múltiple por pólipo juvenil, Arch.argent.pediatr 2003; 101(4):265-269

  28. 13.- Ozgur Kormaz, Hatice Gulflen Yilmaz, Fahri Yilmaz: Intussusception due to Inflammatory Fibroid Polyp Located at Ileum: Report of Two Cases, Turk J Med Sci 2007; 37 (3): 181-184.

  29. 14.- Arzuaga Anderson I. Gutiérrez Pérez O. Invaginación intestinal por pólipo fibroide inflamatorio del íleon. presentación de 1 caso. Rev Cubana Cir 2001;40(1):59-62

  30. 15.- Pracros JP, Tran-Minh VA, Morin DE, et al: Acute intestinal intussusception in children: Contribrution of ultrasonography. Ann Kadiol 1987 (30): 525-530.




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