Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Nov 2007)

A Rare but Serious Complication of Ladd’s Procedure: Recurrent Midgut Volvulus

  • Murat Alkan,
  • Pelin Oğuzkurt,
  • Ozlem Alkan,
  • Semire Serin Ezer,
  • Akgün Hiçsönmez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000110601
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 130 – 134

Abstract

Read online

An eighteen-month-old boy who had undergone a Ladd’s procedure for malrotation in the newborn period presented with acute onset of nausea, vomiting, rectal bleeding, and confusion. Laparotomy revealed midgut volvulus, mesenteric lymphadenopathy and massive chylous ascites. Recurrent midgut volvulus following Ladd’s procedure is extremely rare but should be borne in mind in cases of persistent or recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms. Timely surgery is necessary to avoid intestinal gangrene and decrease morbidity and mortality related to consequences of midgut volvulus.

Keywords