TY - JOUR
T1 - Caecopexy as management for caecal volvulus
T2 - An evidence-based case report
AU - Jeo, Wifanto Saditya
AU - Prawirodihardjo, Marlin Martono Puteri
AU - Putranto, Agi Satria
AU - Mazni, Yarman
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Introduction and importance: The incidence of caecal volvulus (CV) reaches 2.8–7.1 per million per year. CV is a surgical emergency that must be treated immediately because the mortality rate can reach 30 %, and the recurrence rate is 40 %. This study showed a case illustration of caecal volvulus with evidence-based recommendations for indications and management of caecopexy based on postoperative outcomes. Case presentation: 33-Year-old male came with chief complaints of persistent acute abdominal pain one day before hospital admission. Pain is felt suddenly throughout the abdomen. On physical examination, palpable pain in the entire abdomen is obtained, accompanied by the muscular defence with increased bowel sounds. The laboratory only showed increased white blood cells. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) with contrast showed closed-loop obstruction (CLO) signs. Clinical discussion: Caecopexy technique use is supported in a case series because it can be done safely, quickly, and without the need to open intestinal segments. Based on previous researches, there were none to low rate of morbidity, mortality, and recurrence. In this patient, caecopexy was carried out and showed good output with no complications. Conclusion: Caecopexy is a safe, simple, and less invasive procedure. The advantages of the caecopexy technique are low morbidity, mortality, and recurrence. The patient's outcome in this illustration is consistent with other literature. Thus it can be used as evidence-based recommendations in the management of the next case of caecal volvulus.
AB - Introduction and importance: The incidence of caecal volvulus (CV) reaches 2.8–7.1 per million per year. CV is a surgical emergency that must be treated immediately because the mortality rate can reach 30 %, and the recurrence rate is 40 %. This study showed a case illustration of caecal volvulus with evidence-based recommendations for indications and management of caecopexy based on postoperative outcomes. Case presentation: 33-Year-old male came with chief complaints of persistent acute abdominal pain one day before hospital admission. Pain is felt suddenly throughout the abdomen. On physical examination, palpable pain in the entire abdomen is obtained, accompanied by the muscular defence with increased bowel sounds. The laboratory only showed increased white blood cells. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) with contrast showed closed-loop obstruction (CLO) signs. Clinical discussion: Caecopexy technique use is supported in a case series because it can be done safely, quickly, and without the need to open intestinal segments. Based on previous researches, there were none to low rate of morbidity, mortality, and recurrence. In this patient, caecopexy was carried out and showed good output with no complications. Conclusion: Caecopexy is a safe, simple, and less invasive procedure. The advantages of the caecopexy technique are low morbidity, mortality, and recurrence. The patient's outcome in this illustration is consistent with other literature. Thus it can be used as evidence-based recommendations in the management of the next case of caecal volvulus.
KW - Caecal volvulus
KW - Caecopexy
KW - Morbidity
KW - Mortality
KW - Recurrence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108862
DO - 10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108862
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85172135364
SN - 2210-2612
VL - 111
JO - International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
JF - International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
M1 - 108862
ER -