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http://dx.doi.org/10.5223/pghn.2019.22.3.291

Rapidly Progressive Small Bowel Necrosis in a Previously Healthy Child without Proven Mechanical Obstruction  

Kim, Hyun Hee (Department of Pediatrics, Seoul Medical Center)
Kang, Hyungoo (Department of Pediatrics, Seoul Medical Center)
Park, Chul Hee (Department of Radiology, Seoul Medical Center)
Kwon, Yu Jin (Department of General Surgery, Seoul Medical Center)
Jung, Euna (Department of Pathology, Seoul Medical Center)
Lim, Misun (Department of Pediatrics, Seoul Medical Center)
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Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition / v.22, no.3, 2019 , pp. 291-297 More about this Journal
Abstract
Bowel ischemia is a life-threatening surgical emergency. We report a case of rapidly progressive bowel necrosis in a previously healthy child without proven mechanical small bowel obstruction. The definite diagnosis was established at the time of an exploratory operation. Of note, imaging studies and even a laparotomy did not reveal any evidence of acute appendicitis or mechanical obstruction such as intussusception or Meckel's diverticulum. During hospitalization, since we could not rule out surgical abdomen after inconclusive image findings, we closely followed the patient and repeated physical examinations carefully. Eventually surgical exploration was performed based on changes in clinical condition, which proved to be the right decision for the patient. We propose that in children with suspected strangulation of small bowel obstruction, especially when imaging findings do not provide a conclusive diagnosis, the timely exploratory surgical approach ought to be chosen based on carefully observed clinical findings and other evaluations.
Keywords
Small intestine; Mesenteric ischemia; General surgery; Child;
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