The Clinical Features of Patients Requiring Surgical Treatment for Pediatric Intussusception
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 47 Issue 1-2
Page 27-31
published_at 2000-06
Title
The Clinical Features of Patients Requiring Surgical Treatment for Pediatric Intussusception
Creators
Kuga Takayuki
Creators
Inoue Takashi
Creators
Taniguchi Satoshi
Creators
Zempo Nobuya
Creators
Esato Kensuke
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
Intussusception
surgical treatment
lead points
appendiceal intussusception
Abstract Purpose : This study was conducted to examine the clinical features of pediatric intussusception requiring surgical treatment. Patiants and Methods : Between January 1, 1989 and Jane 30, 1999, a total of 140 children with intussusception were referred to Yamaguchi University Hospital, 13 (9.3%) of whom underwent surgical treatment. The age, sex, duration of symptoms and signs, type of intussusception, lead points, and other clinical features were examined. Result : The median age of onset was 1 year and the median duration of symptoms was 21 h. Ileo-ileo-colic, ileo-colic, and ileo-ileo type intussusception were present in 6(46.2%), 7(53.8%), 1(7.7%), and 1(7.7%) patiants (23.1%) underwent bowel resection for bowel necrosis or lead points. Conclusion : Pediatric intussusception necessitating surgical treatment was often associated with accompanying appendiceal intussusception or a marked ileocecal band, or both, apart from organic lesions.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued
2000-06
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools
医学部