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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36158250/a-feeding-jejunostomy-causing-an-intussusception-case-report-and-literature-review
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Jane Tian, Shubham Bhatia, Youssef Mourad, Philip Hall, Martine A Louis, Noman Khan
Use of enteral nutrition has increased dramatically over the past two decades due to improved nutritional formulas, better quality feeding tubes and the ability to use less invasive endoscopic, fluoroscopic and laparoscopic techniques. Intussusception accounts for 1-5% of adult intestinal obstructions, with feeding tubes acting as a lead point in < 1% of cases. Since intussusception is rare, especially in adults, it is not always considered in the initial differential diagnosis of patients presenting with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting or constipation...
September 2022: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36132065/mid-trimester-dilated-fetal-bowel-leading-to-diagnosis-of-interstitial-duplication-46-xx-dup-8-q21-13q21-2-associated-with-extensive-neonatal-jejuno-ileal-atresia
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David M Sherer, Vicky Hsieh, Freeda Granderson, Sarin Soyemi, Mudar Dalloul
Small bowel atresia constitutes congenital obstruction of the lumen of the duodenum, jejunum or ileum, and is one of the most common causes of neonatal bowel obstruction with a reported incidence of between 1.3 and 2.8 per 10,1000 live births. Complete absence of the small bowel, or near total jejuno-ileal atresia (in the absence of malrotation or gastroschisis), are extremely rare. Mid-trimester prenatal sonographic finding of dilated fetal bowel led to the finding of interstitial 8q21.13q21.2 duplication...
November 2022: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36123872/feeding-jejunostomy-following-esophagectomy-may-increase-the-occurrence-of-postoperative-small-bowel-obstruction
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomoki Nakai, Junya Kitadani, Toshiyasu Ojima, Keiji Hayata, Masahiro Katsuda, Taro Goda, Akihiro Takeuchi, Shinta Tominaga, Naoki Fukuda, Shotaro Nagano, Hiroki Yamaue
This study aimed to clarify the characteristics and treatment of bowel obstruction associated with feeding jejunostomy in patients who underwent esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. In this single-center retrospective study, 363 patients underwent esophagectomy with mediastinal lymph node dissection for esophageal cancer at the Wakayama Medical University Hospital between January 2014 and June 2021. All patients who underwent esophagectomy routinely underwent feeding jejunostomy or gastrostomy. Feeding jejunostomy was used in the cases of gastric tube reconstruction through the posterior mediastinal route or colon reconstruction, while feeding gastrostomy was used in cases of retrosternal route gastric tube reconstruction...
September 16, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36107595/superior-mesenteric-artery-syndrome-after-colectomy-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#24
REVIEW
Xiangmin Li, Min Tian, Hui Yang, Yulin Liu, Jingbo Chen, Hu Tian
RATIONALE: Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome, also known as Wilkie syndrome, is a rare benign disease characterized by small bowel obstruction due to compression of the third portion of the duodenum by the SMA and the abdominal aorta. However, SMA syndrome after colectomy is extremely rare, establishing a clear diagnosis and formulating a treatment plan may be challenging for surgeons. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 64-year-old male with multiple colon polyposis and constipation underwent laparoscopic subtotal colectomy with cecal-rectal anastomosis...
September 2, 2022: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35725375/severe-small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth-syndrome-after-jejunal-feeding-requiring-surgical-intervention-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#25
REVIEW
Majd B Aboona, Tina W Wong, Paul R Del Prado, Keith Paley, Ross F Goldberg, Samuel Weimer, Harikrishna Dave, Dan Hobohm, Adam Smith
BACKGROUND: Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition of unknown prevalence characterized by an excessive amount of bacteria in the small bowel, typically resulting in vague gastrointestinal symptoms with bloating being most commonly reported. Here we describe a severe case of SIBO leading to small bowel necrosis requiring surgical intervention. CASE PRESENTATION: A 55-year-old Hispanic female with gastric outlet obstruction secondary to a newly diagnosed gastric adenocarcinoma, receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy, developed bloody gastrostomy output and rapidly progressing nausea and abdominal distention 3 days after jejunostomy tube placement and initiation of jejunal enteral nutrition...
June 20, 2022: BMC Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35141836/clinical-benefits-of-routine-feeding-jejunostomy-tube-placement-in-patients-undergoing-esophagectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsuhito Omori, Shigeru Tsunoda, Tatsuto Nishigori, Shigeo Hisamori, Nobuaki Hoshino, Atsushi Ikeda, Kazutaka Obama
BACKGROUND: Routine placement of a feeding jejunostomy tube (FJT) following esophagectomy remains controversial due to the risk of complications including small bowel obstruction (SBO). This study aimed to evaluate FJT placement following esophagectomy. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included consecutive 229 patients undergoing thoracoscopic esophagectomy between January 2010 and June 2020. Short-term outcomes, postoperative nutritional status, incidence of SBO, and long-term outcomes were compared between patients according to FJT placement...
April 2022: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35140087/mowat-wilson-syndrome-presenting-with-shone-s-complex-cardiac-anomaly
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Walaa Musaad, Aisling Lyons, Nicholas Allen, Johannes Letshwiti
A female infant, who was diagnosed antenatally with complex heart disease, confirmed to be Shone's complex postnatally, underwent bilateral pulmonary artery banding, patent ductus arteriosus stent insertion and balloon aortic valvuloplasty soon after birth. She was found to have bilateral megaureters, left hydronephrosis and asplenia. She was on lifelong prophylactic antibiotics and extra vaccines. She had two episodes of pseudo-obstruction of the small bowel, but barium follow-through was normal. She also had a large bowel obstruction and work-up for Hirschsprung disease confirmed the diagnosis...
February 9, 2022: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35070540/intussusception-in-adults-a-rare-etiology-of-small-intestinal-obstruction
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Abdulwahab A Alshahrani, Naif A Alotaibi, Fahad K Alzahrani, Meshal F Alaqidi, Faisal A Alabbad, Mohammed A Alqarni, Abdulah A Altwirki, Meshari I Alshabri, Khalid A Al Dakheel, Essa J Faqihi, Waleed K Mijlad, Faisal Al-Hawaj
Small intestinal obstruction is a common surgical emergency that has a wide range of underlying etiologies. The most frequent causes of small intestinal obstruction include adhesions, hernias, and malignancies. The diagnosis of small intestinal obstruction is primarily dependent on the clinical findings, but imaging investigations are crucial to confirm the diagnosis and evaluate the complications. We report the case of a middle-aged woman with a complaint of abdominal pain for one week that was associated with abdominal distension and decreased bowel motion...
December 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35030405/small-bowel-adenocarcinoma-a-rare-cause-of-upper-gastrointestinal-obstruction-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Bouali, K Sylvestre, H Benghait, A El Bakouri, K El Hattabi, F Z Bensardi, A Fadil
INTRODUCTION: Small bowel adenocarcinoma is a rare but increasing disease. It poses both a diagnostic and therapeutic challange. Small bowel adenocarcinoma is a rare cause of small bowel obstruction. We present the case of a patient admitted to our emergency department for a bowel obstruction due to a mass of the jejunum and whose anatomopathological diagnosis was adenocarcinoma. PATIENT AND METHOD: It is a 62-year-old woman with unparticular history, admitted to the emergency of visceral surgery of Ibn Rochd University Hospital for subocclusive syndrome evolving for one year, with early postprandial vomiting becoming stenosing two months ago...
February 2022: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34944166/effect-of-type-and-dietary-fat-content-on-rabbit-growing-performance-and-nutrient-retention-from-34-to-63-days-old
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saiz Del Barrio Alejandro, García-Ruiz Ana Isabel, Nicodemus Nuria
The study was carried out on individually and collectively housed growing rabbits from 34 to 63 days of age. Two experiments were conducted using three fat sources: Soybean oil (SBO), Soya Lecithin Oil (SLO), and Lard (L; Exp. 1), and SBO, Fish Oil (FO), and Palm kernel Oil (PKO; Exp. 2), added at two inclusion levels (1.5 and 4.0%). In both trials, 180 rabbits were housed in individual cages and additional 600 rabbits in collective cages from day 34 to 63. Animals fed with 4% dietary fat showed lower Daily Feed Intake (DFI) and Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) than those fed with 1...
November 27, 2021: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34804685/role-of-laparoscopy-in-the-surgical-management-of-acute-small-bowel-obstruction-fact-or-fiction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafique Umer Harvitkar, Peri Harish Kumar, Abhijit Joshi
BACKGROUND:  Laparotomy (open surgery) is considered the standard approach for acute small bowel obstruction (ASBO). However, with the advent of minimally invasive surgery, the laparoscopic approach is gaining popularity. There is no consensus on the appropriate setting for laparoscopic therapy for small bowel obstruction (SBO). AIM AND OBJECTIVES:   The purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of laparoscopic surgery for ASBO. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the prospectively collected data of all the 38 patients who had undergone laparoscopy for ASBO, performed by a single surgeon at our institution, due to adhesions (30 patients), internal hernias (five patients), midgut malrotation (one patient), ileo-ileal intussusception (one patient), and superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome (one patient) from 2012 to 2020...
October 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34748742/predicting-factors-of-protracted-intestinal-failure-in-children-with-gastroschisis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas Vinit, Cécile Talbotec, Marie-Amélie De Tristan, Laurent J Salomon, Agnès Giuseppi, Véronique Rousseau, Sylvie Beaudoin, Cécile Lambe, Yves Ville, Sabine Sarnacki, Olivier Goulet, Christophe Chardot, Alexandre Lapillonne, Naziha Khen-Dunlop
OBJECTIVE: To identify prenatal and neonatal predictors of short bowel syndrome-related intestinal failure (SBS-IF) in gastroschisis. STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective study included all patients with gastroschisis born between 2000 and 2017 who were enrolled in our home parenteral nutrition program, and all patients with gastroschisis born in our institution who survived 2 weeks, during the same time period. Prenatal ultrasound features, neonatal status, anatomic features, oral feeding, and parenteral nutrition dependency were analyzed...
April 2022: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34747091/preservation-of-native-sigmoid-colon-for-secondary-continent-cystostomy-after-multivisceral-transplantation-for-chronic-intestinal-pseudo-obstruction
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Julien Grosman, Yves Aigrain, Olivier Goulet, Florence Lacaille, Carmen Capito, Christophe Chardot
Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is characterized by severe digestive +/- urinary dysmotility. If the conservative management fails, multivisceral transplantation (MVT) may be needed. However, urinary dysmotility remains after MVT and requires to continue urinary catheterizations and/or drainage. We report on a boy with severe CIPO complicated by (1) chronic intestinal obstruction requiring total parenteral nutrition, decompression gastrostomy, and ileostomy; (2) recurrent line infections; (3) hepatic fibrosis; and (4) distension of the bladder and upper urinary tract, and recurrent urinary infections, leading to non-continent cystostomy for urinary drainage...
November 8, 2021: Pediatric Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34657148/growth-performance-visceral-organ-weights-and-gut-health-of-weaned-pigs-fed-diets-with-different-dietary-fiber-solubility-and-lipid-sources
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinsu Hong, Saymore Petros Ndou, Seidu Adams, Joy Scaria, Tofuko Awori Woyengo
The objective of this study was to determine the interactive effects of dietary fiber solubility and lipid source on growth performance, visceral organ weights, gut histology, and gut microbiota composition of weaned pigs. A total of 280 nursery pigs [initial body weight (BW) = 6.84 kg] weaned at 21 d were housed in 40 pens (7 pigs/pen). The pigs were fed four diets (10 pens/diet) in a randomized complete block design in two phases: Phase 1 from 0 to 2 wk and Phase 2 from 2 to 5 wk. The diets were corn-soybean meal-based with either sugar beet pulp (SBP) or soybean hulls (SBH) as a fiber source and either soybean oil (SBO) or choice white grease (CWG) as a lipid source in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement...
November 1, 2021: Journal of Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34609912/laparoscopic-versus-open-ladd-s-procedure-for-intestinal-malrotation-in-infants-and-children-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiyi Zhang, Yajun Chen, Jiayu Yan
Aim: To compare clinical outcomes in infants and children with intestinal malrotation who were treated by laparoscopic or open Ladd's. Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane library were searched for studies comparing laparoscopy with open Ladd's for intestinal volvulus through January 5, 2021. Search terms were confined to Title/Abstract: "Intestinal Volvulus" OR "Intestinal malrotation" AND "Laparoscopy" AND "Laparotomy." Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and retrospective studies comparing laparoscopy with open Ladd's in neonates, infants, or children were included...
February 2022: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34540437/williams-syndrome-with-rare-ureteric-abnormality
#36
Jaffar Khan, Khaleel I Al-Obaidy, Rong Fan
Williams syndrome (WS), also known as Williams-Beuren syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by infantile hypercalcemia, short stature, a varying degree of mental retardation, elfin-like facial features, and cardiovascular abnormalities, including systemic hypertension, aortic hypoplasia, coarctation of the aorta, and valvular heart disease (aortic and pulmonic stenosis, mitral valve prolapsed or bicuspid aortic valve). It is also characterized by friendly and outgoing personality. The majority of WS cases are sporadic, while few are familial...
August 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34438933/effect-of-dietary-supplementation-with-lipids-of-different-unsaturation-degree-on-feed-efficiency-and-milk-fatty-acid-profile-in-dairy-sheep
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gonzalo Hervás, Pablo G Toral, Cristina Fernández-Díez, Antonella Della Badia, Pilar Frutos
Lipids of different unsaturation degree were added to dairy ewe diet to test the hypothesis that unsaturated oils would modulate milk fatty acid (FA) profile without impairing or even improving feed efficiency. To this aim, we examined milk FA profile and efficiency metrics (feed conversion ratio (FCR), energy conversion ratio (ECR), residual feed intake (RFI), and residual energy intake (REI)) in 40 lactating ewes fed a diet with no lipid supplementation (Control) or supplemented with 3 fats rich in saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated FA (i...
August 23, 2021: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34401023/wilms-tumor-presenting-as-small-bowel-obstruction-in-a-neonate-a-diagnostic-challenge
#38
Selim Ahmed, Chandran Nadarajan, Chiak Yot Ng, Yong Guang Teh, Muhammad Zahid Abdul Muien, Constance Sat Lin Liew
Wilms tumor is the most common primary malignant renal tumor of childhood which usually presents between 2 and 6 years of age. Its presentation in the neonatal period is extremely rare and presenting with intestinal obstruction is perhaps unknown. We report a 2-day-old baby girl who manifested features of acute upper gastrointestinal obstruction with frequent post-feeding vomiting and abdominal distension. The initial abdominal radiograph showed abnormally displayed small bowel loops to the right hemiabdomen...
October 2021: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34347761/jejunal-volvulus-around-gastrostomy-tube-an-exceptional-complication-in-cerebral-palsy
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hind S Alsaif, Ali Hassan, Hassan Alsaleem, Osamah J Refai, Khaled Awary, Faten Alaqeel, Raed Alsulaiman
BACKGROUND Cerebral palsy may be accompanied by gastrointestinal disorders. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement is an increasingly performed procedure in these patients. While PEG tube feeding can result in weight gain and a decrease in aspiration episodes, this insertion of a PEG tube is not without complications. Specifically, intestinal volvulus following PEG tube insertion is an exceedingly rare complication. CASE REPORT A 34-year-old man with cerebral palsy was brought to the emergency department with a history of recurrent vomiting...
August 4, 2021: American Journal of Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34304286/intestinal-malrotation-in-extremely-premature-infants-a-potential-trap
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Prabal R Mishra, Mark D Stringer
INTRODUCTION: Intestinal malrotation is life-threatening and often presents during infancy with bilious vomiting. The prevalence and presentation among extremely premature infants are unknown. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all infants born at less than 28 weeks' gestation diagnosed with symptomatic intestinal malrotation in a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit over a 10-year period (2010-2020). RESULTS: Seven of 514 (1.4%) extremely premature infants developed symptomatic intestinal malrotation during this period...
November 2021: Pediatric Surgery International
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