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=== Therapy ===
=== Therapy ===
* Surgical.
* Surgical.
[[File:Volvulus.PNG|center|thumb|192x192px|A person with a volvulus as seen on CT. Note the twisting of the bowel]]


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=== Související články ===
=== Related articles ===
* [[Vrozené atrézie a stenózy gastrointestinálního traktu]]
* Congenital atresias and stenoses of the gastrointestinal tract
** [[pylorostenosis congenita]]
** pylorostenosis congenita
** [[syndrom arteriae mesentericae superioris]]
** superior mesenteric. artery syndrome
** [[obstrukce tenkého střeva]]
** small bowel obstruction
** [[mekóniový ileus]]
** meconium ileus
** [[megacolon congenitum]]
** [[megacolon congenitum]]
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Malrotation means a malfunction in the rotation of the intestine or a malfunction in its attachment to the back wall of the abdomen. A normal intestine rotates counterclockwise. The superior mesenteric artery acts as the axis of rotation. An unfixed bowel predisposes to volvulus (knotting of the bowel hinge) and obstruction. It is sometimes associated with asplenism or congenital heart defects.

Clinical picture

  • Symptoms of acute or recurrent NPB appear,
  • symptoms are developed shortly after birth or anytime during the first year of life.

Diagnosis

  • On the X-ray, we can see the distribution of air - there are no bubbles in the area of the caecum,
  • rotation failure is then confirmed by irrigography.

Therapy

  • Surgical.
A person with a volvulus as seen on CT. Note the twisting of the bowel

Links

Related articles

  • Congenital atresias and stenoses of the gastrointestinal tract
    • pylorostenosis congenita
    • superior mesenteric. artery syndrome
    • small bowel obstruction
    • meconium ileus
    • megacolon congenitum

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