Objective: The small bowel volvulus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction which may occur in utero and whose prenatal diagnosis is difficult.Sonographic signs are mainly indirect and non specific.The aim of this study is to present a retrospective analysis of prenatal sonographicfindings in fetal segmental midgut volvulus.Thanks to this series the investigators could highlight the more specifics signs of the volvulus included a new pattern.
Objective: The small bowel volvulus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction which may occur in utero and whose prenatal diagnosis is difficult. Sonographic signs are mainly indirect and nonspecific. The aim of this study is to present a retrospective analysis of prenatal sonographic findings in fetal segmental midgut volvulus. Thanks to this series the investigators could highlight the more specifics signs of the volvulus included a new pattern. Methods: Unicentric retrospective analysis of cases of prenatal midgut volvulus between 2006 and 2017. The primary inclusion criteria was postnatal diagnosis of prenatal volvulus based on post-natal findings and prenatal imaging findings. The exclusion criteria was the absence of prenatal imaging assessment. The investigators collected the clinical history and the echographic mode B and color Doppler. They have searched for some specific sign like " whirlpool sign " representing the winding of the mesenteric vein around the superior mesenteric arterywith color Doppler with arciform pattern of the midgut, hydro-meconium level in the dilated loops and position of mesenteric vessels for evaluation of the intestinal (mal) rotation. Gold standard was surgery or foetopathology if performed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
13
Fetal ultrasound during the second or third trimester Postnatal surgery Post mortem examination
Uhmontpellier
Montpellier, France
echography
Observation of specific signs using echography for the diagnosis of fetal during the second (22-24 weeks) and the third (31-34 weeks) trimester after ultrasound screening and when diagnostic ultrasound were performedmidgut volvulus
Time frame: during the second (22-24 weeks) after ultrasound screening
echography
Observation of specific signs using echography for the diagnosis of fetal
Time frame: the third (31-34 weeks) trimester after ultrasound screening
ultrasound signs of complication
Observation of ultrasound signs of complication of midgut volvulus during the pregnancy like meconial pseudocyst, ascites, meconial peritonitis.
Time frame: the third (31-34 weeks) after ultrasound screening
ultrasound signs of complication
Observation of ultrasound signs of complication of midgut volvulus during the pregnancy like meconial pseudocyst, ascites, meconial peritonitis.
Time frame: during the second (22-24 weeks) after ultrasound screening
ultrasound signs of complication
Observation of ultrasound signs of complication of midgut volvulus during the pregnancy like meconial pseudocyst, ascites, meconial peritonitis after diagnostic ultrasound.
Time frame: 1 day
ultrasound signs of complication
Observation of ultrasound signs of complication of midgut volvulus during the pregnancy like meconial pseudocyst, ascites, meconial peritonitis.
Time frame: just after delivery
presence or not of the volvulus
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Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not of the volvulus after diagnostic ultrasound
Time frame: 1 day
presence or not of the volvulus
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not of the volvulus
Time frame: during the second (22-24 weeks) after ultrasound screening
presence or not of the volvulus
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not of the volvulus
Time frame: just after delivery
presence or not of the volvulus
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not of the volvulus
Time frame: the third (31-34 weeks) after ultrasound screening
presence or not ileal atresia.
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not ileal atresia
Time frame: during the second (22-24 weeks) after ultrasound screening
presence or not ileal atresia.
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not ileal atresia
Time frame: the third (31-34 weeks) after ultrasound screening
presence or not ileal atresia.
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not ileal atresia
Time frame: just after delivery
presence or not ileal atresia.
Observation of surgery outcome like presence or not ileal atresia after diagnostic ultrasound
Time frame: 1 day