The aim of this study was to assess the value of an unusual relative position of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and vein (SMV) to screen intestinal malrotation with a higher risk of volvulus. First, feasibility study was done to prove the reproducibility of ultrasound in diagnosis of anormal mesenteric vessels position. A systematic screening of the mesenteric vessels position was performed at each pregnancy required ultrasound. When the fœtus had an unusual position of the mesenteric vessels, an MRI was suggested between 30 and 35 GA and the couple met the pediatric surgery team. Few days after birth, an abdominal ultrasound was achieved as well as a barium enema and upper gastrointestinal. If there were a hight probability of malrotation with a higher risk of volvulus, a prophylactic surgery was proposed. The children were flollowed up during 1 year.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
9,000
MRI between 30-35 GA
Pediatric surgeon meeting
Postnatal abdominal ultrasound, barium enema and upper gastrointestinal
+/- prophylactic surgery
Uhmontpellier
Montpellier, France
Reproducibility of ultrasound in the diagnosis of the abnormal position of the mesenteric vessels
Feasibility study to prove the reproducibility of ultrasound in diagnosis of anormal mesenteric vessels position.
Time frame: 1 day (Pre and post natal ultrasound)
Antenatal screening of intestinal malrotation
Antenatal screening of intestinal malrotation with higher risk of volvulus.
Time frame: 1 day (Pre and post natal ultrasound)
Future of the children with an ante natal diagnosis of intestinal malrotation
Future of the children with an ante natal diagnosis of intestinal malrotation
Time frame: 1 year after birth
Produce ante and postnatal strategy facing a situation of mesenteric vessels malposition.
Produce ante and postnatal strategy facing a situation of mesenteric vessels malposition.
Time frame: 1 day (During Pregnancy)
Produce ante and postnatal strategy facing a situation of mesenteric vessels malposition.
Produce ante and postnatal strategy facing a situation of mesenteric vessels malposition.
Time frame: 1 day (after delivery)
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