儿童蛔虫继发性小肠肠套叠1例

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Hana Abebe Gebreselassie, Zelalem Assefa Semegn, Ephrem Nidaw Kergo, Chibhaew Lante Kebede, Ayanesh Yihune Sewenet
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肠套叠是儿童肠梗阻最常见的原因之一。大多数病例是特发性的,没有病理诱因,只有约5%的病例病因明确,其中最常见的是梅克尔憩室。蛔虫是小儿肠套叠的罕见病因。病例介绍一名10岁女孩,有一天腹痛和频繁的胆汁性呕吐史。检查时,患者疼痛,心动过速(140次/分钟),粘膜干燥,但血压正常,不发热。腹部检查除弥漫性疼痛外无明显异常。实验室检查结果均在正常范围内。腹部超声示长约10cm的小肠至小肠肠套叠,直径约4cm,腔内多处不移动物,怀疑蚓蛔虫。液体复苏后,患者被送往手术室进行紧急剖腹探查术。我们切除了肠道,发现肠套叠已经自发减少了。受累的肠是空肠的一部分,有红斑和水肿。肠子膨胀起来,充满了似乎是蠕虫的东西。我们做了纵向肠切开术,发现了一团蛔虫,我们认为这是肠套叠的病理线索。所有的蠕虫被移除,肠切开术横向关闭两层。患者术后恢复顺利,并于术后第5天出院,给予阿苯达唑治疗。结论类蚓蛔虫虽罕见,但在小肠至小肠肠套叠患儿的鉴别诊断中应予以重视。
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Small bowel intussusceptions secondary to Ascaris lumbricoides in a child: a case report

Introduction

Intussusception is one of the most common causes of bowel obstruction in children. Most cases are idiopathic without a pathological lead point, and only about 5 % have an identifiable cause, with Meckel's diverticulum being the most frequent. Ascaris worms are an exceptionally rare lead point in pediatric intussusception.

Case presentation

A 10-year-old girl presented with a one-day history of crampy abdominal pain and frequent episodes of bilious vomiting. On examination, she was in pain, tachycardic (140 bpm), had dry mucous membranes, but was normotensive and afebrile. Abdominal examination was unremarkable except for diffuse pain. Laboratory evaluations were all within normal limits. Abdominal ultrasound showed a 10-cm-long small bowel to small bowel intussusception, 4 cm in diameter, with multiple non-mobile intraluminal objects, suspicious for ascaris lumbricoides. Following fluid resuscitation, the patient was taken to the operating room for an emergency exploratory laparotomy. We eviscerated the bowel and found that the intussusception had already spontaneously reduced. The involved bowel, which was a segment of the jejunum, was erythematous and edematous. The bowel was distended and filled with what seemed to be worms. We did a longitudinal enterotomy and found a conglomerate of ascaris lumbricoides, which we believe served as the pathologic lead point for the intussusception. All the worms were removed and the enterotomy was closed transversely in two layers. The patient had an uneventful postoperative recovery and was discharged home on the 5th postoperative day, on albendazole therapy.

Conclusion

Although rare, Ascaris lumbricoides should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children who develop small bowel-to-small bowel intussusception.
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