Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2022)

Intussusception – A common entity but seldom diagnosed (lesson learnt from case series for family physicians)

  • S S Basra,
  • Darshan Singh Grewal,
  • Ravishekar N Hiremath,
  • Vishal Verma,
  • Vikas Chawla,
  • Sandhya Ghodke,
  • Niraj Chourey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1859_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. 3356 – 3359

Abstract

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Intussusception is one of the common causes of acute abdomen in paediatric age bracket with ileocolic type being the most prevalent. This happens when a proximal segment of bowel (intussusceptum) telescopes into the lumen of the adjacent distal segment (intussuscepiens). Here we report six cases of intussusception in which five were in paediatric age group and one was adult. All children were admitted, resuscitated well, USG abdomen was done to confirm the diagnosis, written and informed consent for surgery and anaesthesia, was taken from parents. However, all were managed successfully by hydrostatic saline reduction under sedation. Only one child had recurrence after one year who was again treated conservatively. Adult case was managed by means of laparotomy by excision of benign polyp being the pathological lead point. We present this case series to analyse the spectrum of presentation, diagnostic and therapeutic options available with review of literature. Since primary care providers and family physicians are first responders, this case series would help them for differential diagnosis and prompt referrals for further management.

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