Sigmoid volvulus is rare in the pediatric population, generally
occurring in the adult age group. This is a case report of sigmoid
volvulus in a pediatric patient, documenting the clinical presentation,
diagnostics, endoscopic and surgical management and outcome in a16
year old male presenting with crampy abdominal pain and difficulty in
bowel movement. Abdominal x-ray revealed a dilated sigmoid colon
in an inverted-U configuration. Emergency endoscopic detorsion was
done with subsequent elective sigmoidectomy. Although sigmoid
volvulus may be rare in the pediatric population, the diagnosis should
always be considered in patients presenting with abdominal pain,
obstruction and abdominal distension.
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