National Journal of Medical Research (Dec 2015)
INTUSSUSCEPTION IN CHILDREN: COMPARISON BETWEEN ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSIS AND OPERATION FINDINGS
Abstract
Background: Intussusception is one of the more common causes of intestinal obstruction in children. The diagnosis may be based mainly on clinical features; however, there are no classic signs and symptoms that are common to all cases. This study reports our experience of diagnosis and operation findings of children with intussusceptions. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective review of intussusceptions in children in a tertiary health facility in a tropical developing country from January to December 2011. Results: Twentyfive out of 41 children (M:F = 2.2:1) admitted with intussusceptions within the period were studied. The median age was 6.0 ± 5.57 months (range 3 months- 7 years). Ultrasonography positively diagnosed intussusceptions in 20 (80%) cases. Conclusion: Ultrasonography can increase diagnostic confidence in intussusceptions.