A twisty colon - Answers.
- Author:
Ian BICKLE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Brunei International Medical Journal
2011;7(3):188-188
- CountryBrunei Darussalam
- Language:English
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Abstract:
(Refer to page 166)
Answer: Sigmoid Volvulus.
There are three types of gastrointestinal tract
volvuli: gastric, caecal and sigmoid. Sigmoid
volvulus is the most common form and is responsible
for eight percent of all intestinal
obstructions. 1 Sigmoid volvulus is particularly
common in the elderly and also psychiatric
patients. Patients typically present with
abdominal pain, distension, and absolute constipation.
Predisposing factors to sigmoid volvulus
include chronic constipation, a
megacolon, and an excessively mobile colon.