PARTIALLY REDUCED INTUSSUSCEPTION - WHEN ARE REPEATED DELAYED REDUCTION ATTEMPTS APPROPRIATE

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CONNOLLY, B [1 ]
ALTON, DJ [1 ]
EIN, SH [1 ]
DANEMAN, A [1 ]
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[1] HOSP SICK CHILDREN,DEPT SURG,TORONTO,ON M5G 1X8,CANADA
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10.1007/BF02010317
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R72 [儿科学];
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The imaging techniques for diagnosis and monitoring of reduction of intussusception by fluoroscopy and ultrasound continue to evolve. The common goal of all protocols is to reduce the intussusception by enema in as many patients as possible and avoid laparotomy with its potential morbidity. We report two infants in whom the initial attempt at reduction by air enema only achieved partial reduction, from the descending colon to the transverse colon in one, and from the splenic flexure to the caecum in the other. Both patients became asymptomatic and clinically stable. In light of the clinical stability, and in consultation with the surgeons, laparotomy was deferred. Sonography was used to confirm the persistence of the intussusception before repeat air enema several hours later. Following three further air enemas in each child, the intussusceptions were successfully reduced after 20 h and 24 h respectively. Both patients remained asymptomatic and did not require surgery. In infants with partially reduced intussusception we suggest that if the patient becomes asymptomatic and stable, surgery can be safely delayed to permit further attempts at enema reduction. Sonography has a valuable role in determining the persistence of the intussusception prior to repeat enema. Close cooperation with the surgeon and careful clinical monitoring of the patient are essential requirements for this proposal.
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