Digestive malrotation is an anatomical anomaly of the positionning of the mesenteric vessels and the digestive tract that can lead in some form to a dangerous neonatal complication: intestinal volvulus. This requires emergency surgery with a risk of digestive resection. Visualizing during pregnancy the normal or abnormal anatomical positionning of the mesenteric vessels could make it possible to diagnose this malrotation and prevent the occurrence of this complication. The aim of the study is to study the neonatal outcome of fetus confirm to have an abnormal positionning of mesenteric vessels
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Ultrasound exam
Fetal MRI
Postnatal abdominal ultrasound
Pediatric Follow up
Uhmontpellier
Montpellier, France
Percentage of intestinal malrotation among foetuses
Percentage of intestinal malrotation among foetuses with abnormal positionning of mesenteric vessels
Time frame: day 1
Rate of correlation between prenatal
Rate of correlation between prenatal
Time frame: day 1
Rate of postnatal ultrasound
Rate of postnatal ultrasound
Time frame: day 1
type of intestinal malrotation
type of intestinal malrotation
Time frame: day 1
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