Skip to main content
Top
Published in: World Journal of Surgery 9/2007

01-09-2007

Surgical management of intestinal malrotation in adults

Authors: Tao Fu, Wei Dong Tong, Yu Jun He, Ya Yuan Wen, Dong Lin Luo, Bao Hua Liu

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 9/2007

Login to get access

Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to review our experience with diagnosis and surgical management of intestinal malrotation in adult patients.

Patients and Methods

A retrospective review of the surgical outcome of adults with intestinal malrotation was performed. Twelve patients were observed and treated between July 1996 and July 2006 (4 women and 8 men; the mean age of the patients was 28.5 years). Surgical outcomes, including postoperative complications, deaths, and resolution of preoperative symptoms, were measured.

Results

A diagnosis of malrotation was made preoperatively in five patients by upper gastrointestinal contrast study, barium enema, or computed tomography scan. The anomaly was discovered incidentally at laparotomy in seven patients. All cases were proved to be malrotation intraoperatively. Nine patients underwent laparotomy and three underwent laparoscopic surgery (one converted to an open procedure). Follow-up ranged from 2 months to 118 months. Three patients had complications: one had wound infection, one had delayed gastric emptying, and one developed adhesive ileus. There were only two recurrences detected and one patient with recurrence required reoperation. No one died.

Conclusions

Intestinal malrotation is a rare but important cause of abdominal pain in adults. It may present with chronic or acute symptoms. Laparotomy and laparoscopy are alternative and feasible techniques with low rates of complications for the treatment of intestinal malrotation in adults.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Mazziotti MV, Strasberg SM, Langer JC (1997) Intestinal rotation abnormalities without volvulus: the role of laparoscopy. J Am Coll Surg 185:183–187 Mazziotti MV, Strasberg SM, Langer JC (1997) Intestinal rotation abnormalities without volvulus: the role of laparoscopy. J Am Coll Surg 185:183–187
2.
go back to reference Gamblin TC, Stephens RE Jr, Johnson RK, et al. (2003) Adult malrotation: a case report and review of the literature. Curr Surg 60:517–520PubMedCrossRef Gamblin TC, Stephens RE Jr, Johnson RK, et al. (2003) Adult malrotation: a case report and review of the literature. Curr Surg 60:517–520PubMedCrossRef
3.
4.
go back to reference Dietz DW, Walsh RM, Grundfest-Broniatowski S, et al. (2002) Intestinal malrotation: a rare but important cause of bowel obstruction in adults. Dis Colon Rectum 45:1381–1386PubMedCrossRef Dietz DW, Walsh RM, Grundfest-Broniatowski S, et al. (2002) Intestinal malrotation: a rare but important cause of bowel obstruction in adults. Dis Colon Rectum 45:1381–1386PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Garg RC, Sharma J, Kumar N, et al. (2001) Symptomatic volvulus due to mid gut malrotation in an adult. Trop Gastroenterol 22:93–94PubMed Garg RC, Sharma J, Kumar N, et al. (2001) Symptomatic volvulus due to mid gut malrotation in an adult. Trop Gastroenterol 22:93–94PubMed
6.
go back to reference Matzke GM, Moir CR, Dozois EJ (2003) Laparoscopic Ladd procedure for adult malrotation of the midgut with cocoon deformity: report of a case. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A 13:327–329PubMedCrossRef Matzke GM, Moir CR, Dozois EJ (2003) Laparoscopic Ladd procedure for adult malrotation of the midgut with cocoon deformity: report of a case. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A 13:327–329PubMedCrossRef
7.
go back to reference McIntosh R, Donovan EJ (1939) Disturbances of rotation of the intestinal tract. Am J Dis Child 57:116–166 McIntosh R, Donovan EJ (1939) Disturbances of rotation of the intestinal tract. Am J Dis Child 57:116–166
8.
go back to reference Kiesewetter WB, Smith JW (1958) Malrotation of midgut in infancy and childhood. AMA Arch Surg 77:483–491PubMed Kiesewetter WB, Smith JW (1958) Malrotation of midgut in infancy and childhood. AMA Arch Surg 77:483–491PubMed
9.
go back to reference Forrester MB, Merz RD (2003) Epidemiology of intestinal malrotation, Hawaii, 1986–99. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 17:195–200PubMedCrossRef Forrester MB, Merz RD (2003) Epidemiology of intestinal malrotation, Hawaii, 1986–99. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 17:195–200PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Rowsom JT, Sullivan SN, Girvan DP (1987) Midgut volvulus in the adult. J Clin Gastroenterol 9:212–216PubMedCrossRef Rowsom JT, Sullivan SN, Girvan DP (1987) Midgut volvulus in the adult. J Clin Gastroenterol 9:212–216PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Matzke GM, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, et al. (2005) Surgical management of intestinal malrotation in adults: comparative results for open and laparoscopic Ladd procedures. Surg Endosc 19:1416–1419PubMedCrossRef Matzke GM, Dozois EJ, Larson DW, et al. (2005) Surgical management of intestinal malrotation in adults: comparative results for open and laparoscopic Ladd procedures. Surg Endosc 19:1416–1419PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Zissin R, Rathaus V, Oscadchy A, et al. (1999) Intestinal malrotation as an incidental finding on CT in adults. Abdom Imaging 24:550–555PubMedCrossRef Zissin R, Rathaus V, Oscadchy A, et al. (1999) Intestinal malrotation as an incidental finding on CT in adults. Abdom Imaging 24:550–555PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Kapfer SA, Rappold JF (2004) Intestinal malrotation—not just the pediatric surgeon’s problem. J Am Coll Surg 199:628–635PubMedCrossRef Kapfer SA, Rappold JF (2004) Intestinal malrotation—not just the pediatric surgeon’s problem. J Am Coll Surg 199:628–635PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Prasil P, Flageole H, Shaw KS (2000) Should malrotation in children be treated differently according to age? J Pediatr Surg 35:756–8PubMedCrossRef Prasil P, Flageole H, Shaw KS (2000) Should malrotation in children be treated differently according to age? J Pediatr Surg 35:756–8PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Wang TK, Yeh CH (1998) Computed tomography in the diagnosis of adult midgut rotational anomalies: a report of two cases. J Gastroenterol 33:102–106PubMedCrossRef Wang TK, Yeh CH (1998) Computed tomography in the diagnosis of adult midgut rotational anomalies: a report of two cases. J Gastroenterol 33:102–106PubMedCrossRef
16.
go back to reference Nichols DM, Li DK (1983) Superior mesenteric vein rotation: a CT sign of midgut malrotation. Am J Roentgenol 141:707–708 Nichols DM, Li DK (1983) Superior mesenteric vein rotation: a CT sign of midgut malrotation. Am J Roentgenol 141:707–708
17.
go back to reference Fisher JK (1981) Computer tomographic diagnosis of volvulus in intestinal malrotation. Radiology 140:145–146PubMed Fisher JK (1981) Computer tomographic diagnosis of volvulus in intestinal malrotation. Radiology 140:145–146PubMed
18.
go back to reference Pracros JP, Sann L, Genin G, et al. (1992) Ultrasound diagnosisi of midgut volvulus: the ‘whirlpool’ sign. Pediatr Radiol 22:18–20PubMedCrossRef Pracros JP, Sann L, Genin G, et al. (1992) Ultrasound diagnosisi of midgut volvulus: the ‘whirlpool’ sign. Pediatr Radiol 22:18–20PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Nichols DM (2000) The ultrasonic barberpole: midgut volvulus and malrotation in a young adult. Clin Radiol 55:400–402PubMedCrossRef Nichols DM (2000) The ultrasonic barberpole: midgut volvulus and malrotation in a young adult. Clin Radiol 55:400–402PubMedCrossRef
20.
go back to reference Ladd WE (1936) Surgical diseases of the alimentary tract in infants. N Engl J Med 215:705CrossRef Ladd WE (1936) Surgical diseases of the alimentary tract in infants. N Engl J Med 215:705CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Choi M, Borenstein SH, Hornberger L, et al. (2005) Heterotaxia syndrome: the role of screening for intestinal rotation abnormalities (May 12). Arch Dis Child 90:813–15PubMedCrossRef Choi M, Borenstein SH, Hornberger L, et al. (2005) Heterotaxia syndrome: the role of screening for intestinal rotation abnormalities (May 12). Arch Dis Child 90:813–15PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Murphy FL, Sparnon AL (2006) Long-term complications following intestinal malrotation and the Ladd’s procedure: a 15 year review. Pediatr Surg Int 22:326–329PubMedCrossRef Murphy FL, Sparnon AL (2006) Long-term complications following intestinal malrotation and the Ladd’s procedure: a 15 year review. Pediatr Surg Int 22:326–329PubMedCrossRef
23.
go back to reference Gillbert HW, Armstrong CP, Thompson MH (1990) The presentation of malrotaion of the intestine in adults. Ann R Coll Surg Engl 72:239–242 Gillbert HW, Armstrong CP, Thompson MH (1990) The presentation of malrotaion of the intestine in adults. Ann R Coll Surg Engl 72:239–242
24.
go back to reference Kalfa N, Zamfir C, Lopez M, et al. (2004) Conditions required for laparoscopic repair of subacute volvulus of the midgut in neonates with intestinal malrotation. Surg Endosc 18:1815–1817PubMedCrossRef Kalfa N, Zamfir C, Lopez M, et al. (2004) Conditions required for laparoscopic repair of subacute volvulus of the midgut in neonates with intestinal malrotation. Surg Endosc 18:1815–1817PubMedCrossRef
25.
go back to reference Yamashita H, Kato H, Uyama S, et al. (1999) Laparoscopic repair of intestinal malrotation complicated by midgut volvulus. Surg Endosc 13:1160–1162PubMedCrossRef Yamashita H, Kato H, Uyama S, et al. (1999) Laparoscopic repair of intestinal malrotation complicated by midgut volvulus. Surg Endosc 13:1160–1162PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Surgical management of intestinal malrotation in adults
Authors
Tao Fu
Wei Dong Tong
Yu Jun He
Ya Yuan Wen
Dong Lin Luo
Bao Hua Liu
Publication date
01-09-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 9/2007
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-007-9018-2

Other articles of this Issue 9/2007

World Journal of Surgery 9/2007 Go to the issue

Letter to the Editor

Reply