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Open Access 01-12-2021 | Computed Tomography | Original Article

CT facilitates improved diagnosis of adult intestinal malrotation: a 7-year retrospective study based on 332 cases

Authors: Ziman Xiong, Yaqi Shen, John N. Morelli, Zhen Li, Xuemei Hu, Daoyu Hu

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Objective

To classify adult intestinal malrotation by CT.

Methods

This retrospective study enrolled adults diagnosed with intestinal malrotation who underwent abdominal CT at our institution between June 1, 2013, and August 30, 2020. All patients’ clinical information was recorded. Patients were divided into groups undergoing surgical and conservative management. The duodenum (nonrotation, partial rotation, and malrotation), jejunum, cecum, and the superior mesenteric artery/superior mesenteric vein relationship were reviewed on the CT images of each patient, and classification criteria developed based on the first three items. For each patient, each item was assessed separately by three radiologists. Consensus was required from at least two of them.

Results

A total of 332 eligible patients (218 men and 114 women; mean age 51.0 ± 15.3 years) were ultimately included and classified into ten types of malrotation. Duodenal partial rotation was present in most (73.2%, 243/332) with only 25% (83/332) demonstrating nonrotation. The jejunum was located in the right abdomen in 98.2% (326/332) of cases, and an ectopic cecum was found in only 12% (40/332, 29 cases with a left cecum, 7 pelvic, and 4 at midline). Asymptomatic patients comprised 56.6% (188/332) of cases, much higher than that in previous studies (17%, n = 82, p < .001), comprised mainly of patients with duodenal partial rotation (80.3%, 151/188). In 91 patients with detailed clinical data available (12 managed surgically and 79 conservatively), a significant difference in malrotation CT categorization was identified (p = .016).

Conclusions

CT enables greater detection of asymptomatic intestinal malrotation, enabling classification into multiple potentially clinically relevant subtypes.
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Metadata
Title
CT facilitates improved diagnosis of adult intestinal malrotation: a 7-year retrospective study based on 332 cases
Authors
Ziman Xiong
Yaqi Shen
John N. Morelli
Zhen Li
Xuemei Hu
Daoyu Hu
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-00999-3

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