Pediatric Surgery International

, Volume 14, Issue 3, pp 171–172 | Cite as

Postoperative intussusception after surgery for malrotation and appendicectomy in a newborn

  • Y. Tatekawa
  • T. Muraji
  • E. Nishijima
  • C. Tsugawa
  • M. A. Matamoros
  • N. Mouri
  • S. Sato
  • T. Moriuchi
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Abstract

Postoperative intussusception in the newborn is an infrequent condition. A 17-day-old female with duodenal stenosis and malrotation underwent excision of the membrane in the duodenum and incidental appendicectomy. Postoperatively, a ceco-colic type of intussusception occurred, necessitating a right hemicolectomy. We speculate that the causative factors are twofolds: the embedded appendiceal stump, a polyp-like protrusion that became a lead point, and the non-fixation of the ileocecal mesentery, which facilitated a ceco-colic type of invagination.

Key words Postoperative intussusception Newborn Appendicectomy 

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998

Authors and Affiliations

  • Y. Tatekawa
    • 1
  • T. Muraji
    • 1
  • E. Nishijima
    • 1
  • C. Tsugawa
    • 1
  • M. A. Matamoros
    • 1
  • N. Mouri
    • 1
  • S. Sato
    • 1
  • T. Moriuchi
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of Surgery, Kobe Children's Hospital, 1-1-1, Takakuradai, Suma-ku, kobe, Japan 654JP

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