Sigmoid volvulus occurs when the sigmoid colic loop gets wrapped around its own mesocolon. While this condition is categorized as an extremely rare emergency in the pediatric population, diagnosis is often difficult due to the fact that its aspecific manifestations or sneaky symptoms are similar to other medical conditions. The available treatment options remain controversial up to this day, and the non-operative approach is more preferred in treating hemodynamic stable patients.This paper examines the case study of a 13-year-old girl suffering from sigmoid volvulus, who was treated with water-soluble contrast enema, in order to determine whether this method is efficient and effective in successfully treating the pathology of this condition
Sigmoid volvulus is an extremely rare cause of intestinal obstruction in pediatric patients. This co...
In sigmoid volvulus (SV), the sigmoid colon wraps around itself and its mesentery. SV accounts for 2...
Colonic volvulus (CV) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition with unclear etiopathogen...
Volvulus of the sigmoid colon is rare in children. An early, accurate diagnosis can avoid unnecessar...
Background: Sigmoid volvulus is a rare condition in children. Early diagnosis increases the success ...
INTRODUCTION: Sigmoid volvulus (SV) occurs due to torsion of a dilated sigmoid colon around its mese...
Abstract Background Sigmoid volvulus is frequently reported in the “volvulus belt” (Middle East, Afr...
Sigmoid volvulus is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition in childhood. Colectomy is usu...
SummaryVolvulus of the sigmoid colon is rare in children although it is a common cause of large bowe...
AbstractVolvulus in the pediatric population commonly occurs in the small bowel associated with malr...
Acute sigmoid volvulus is typically caused by an excessively mobile and redundant segment of colon w...
We report a case of sigmoid volvulus accompanied by undiagnosed Hirschsprung's disease (HD). A 3-yea...
Introduction: We report the clinical observation of 2 cases of volvulus with sigmoid necrosis in chi...
AbstractVolvulus in the pediatric population commonly occurs in the small bowel associated with malr...
WOS: A1995RL37900038We report a case of sigmoid volvulus accompanied by undiagnosed Hirschsprung's d...
Sigmoid volvulus is an extremely rare cause of intestinal obstruction in pediatric patients. This co...
In sigmoid volvulus (SV), the sigmoid colon wraps around itself and its mesentery. SV accounts for 2...
Colonic volvulus (CV) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition with unclear etiopathogen...
Volvulus of the sigmoid colon is rare in children. An early, accurate diagnosis can avoid unnecessar...
Background: Sigmoid volvulus is a rare condition in children. Early diagnosis increases the success ...
INTRODUCTION: Sigmoid volvulus (SV) occurs due to torsion of a dilated sigmoid colon around its mese...
Abstract Background Sigmoid volvulus is frequently reported in the “volvulus belt” (Middle East, Afr...
Sigmoid volvulus is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition in childhood. Colectomy is usu...
SummaryVolvulus of the sigmoid colon is rare in children although it is a common cause of large bowe...
AbstractVolvulus in the pediatric population commonly occurs in the small bowel associated with malr...
Acute sigmoid volvulus is typically caused by an excessively mobile and redundant segment of colon w...
We report a case of sigmoid volvulus accompanied by undiagnosed Hirschsprung's disease (HD). A 3-yea...
Introduction: We report the clinical observation of 2 cases of volvulus with sigmoid necrosis in chi...
AbstractVolvulus in the pediatric population commonly occurs in the small bowel associated with malr...
WOS: A1995RL37900038We report a case of sigmoid volvulus accompanied by undiagnosed Hirschsprung's d...
Sigmoid volvulus is an extremely rare cause of intestinal obstruction in pediatric patients. This co...
In sigmoid volvulus (SV), the sigmoid colon wraps around itself and its mesentery. SV accounts for 2...
Colonic volvulus (CV) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition with unclear etiopathogen...