Synchronous sigmoid-cecal volvulus: a rare case of large-bowel obstruction-a case report.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Yasa Abdullhi Mohamed, Kyomukama Amagara Lauben, Umaru Kabuye, Daniel Asiimwe, Emmanuel Mswelo Venance, Michael Mugenyi
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Abstract

Introduction and importance: Large bowel obstruction caused by volvulus poses a life-threatening risk without immediate intervention. Sigmoid colon volvulus is predominant (43-75%), followed by cecal volvulus 10-52%). Synchronous double colonic volvulus is extremely rare, with limited documented cases in academic literature.

Case presentation: We report a case of synchronous volvulus involving the sigmoid colon and cecum in a 45-year-old male of the Toro tribe from Fort Portal city in western Uganda who presented with acute abdominal pain, distension, and complete constipation for 2 days, accompanied by five episodes of non-bloody feculent vomiting and anorexia.

Clinical discussion: Upon admission, the patient presented with stable vital signs and a mildly tender, tympanic, distended abdomen with absent bowel sounds. Plain radiographs revealed the characteristic "coffee bean" sign, indicative of sigmoid volvulus. Following optimization, laparotomy confirmed synchronous volvulus involving both the sigmoid and cecum. Subsequently, a total colectomy with end ileostomy was performed, after which the patient experienced an uneventful recovery.

Conclusion: Synchronous double colonic volvulus, a rare condition, is frequently overlooked clinically. Timely recognition and intervention are crucial to address diagnostic challenges and prevent potentially fatal outcomes.

乙状结肠与盲肠同步下卷:一例罕见的大肠梗阻病例--病例报告。
导言和重要性:大肠蠕动引起的大肠梗阻如不及时干预,会有危及生命的危险。乙状结肠空洞占多数(43-75%),其次是盲肠空洞(10-52%)。同步双结肠肠卷极为罕见,学术文献中的病例记录有限:我们报告了一例涉及乙状结肠和盲肠的同步性结肠肠卷积病例,患者是一名来自乌干达西部波尔塔尔堡市托罗部落的 45 岁男性,因急性腹痛、腹胀和完全性便秘就诊 2 天,伴有 5 次非血性脓性呕吐和厌食:入院时,患者生命体征平稳,腹部轻度压痛、鼓胀,肠鸣音消失。平片显示出特征性的 "咖啡豆 "征,表明有乙状结肠空洞。经过优化后,腹腔镜手术证实了乙状结肠和盲肠同步卷曲。随后,进行了全结肠切除术和回肠末端造口术,术后患者恢复顺利:结论:同步双结肠肠卷是一种罕见病,在临床上经常被忽视。及时识别和干预对于解决诊断难题和防止潜在的致命后果至关重要。
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Journal of Medical Case Reports
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期刊介绍: JMCR is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge. Reports should show one of the following: 1. Unreported or unusual side effects or adverse interactions involving medications 2. Unexpected or unusual presentations of a disease 3. New associations or variations in disease processes 4. Presentations, diagnoses and/or management of new and emerging diseases 5. An unexpected association between diseases or symptoms 6. An unexpected event in the course of observing or treating a patient 7. Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
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