TY - JOUR
T1 - A case of intestinal obstruction caused by prominent kyphosis resulting in compression of the intestine by the costal arch
AU - Yoneyama, Satoshi
AU - Kato, Takehito
AU - Yumoto, Tetsuya
AU - Ohwada, Masami
AU - Terashima, Toru
AU - Koizumi, Masanori
AU - Ueki, Hamaichi
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - An 85-year-old woman with no history of abdominal surgery complained of abdominal pain and vomiting and was referred to us with a diagnosis of intestinal obstruction a few days later. Upon admission to our facility, she presented with marked abdominal swelling and prominent kyphosis. Because of the kyphosis, most of the dilated bowel was compressing her thoracic cavity. No obvious strangulation or free air was observed via abdominal computed tomography imaging. We attempted decompression using a nasogastric tube, but the symptoms persisted. Surgery was performed 2 days after admission. The origin of the obstruction was a compression of the ileocecal region by the costal arch. The bowel was discolored, and thus surgically excised. There were no major postsurgical complications other than a mild wound infection. Until now, there have been no reports of advanced kyphosis inducing ileus, but there are concerns of an increase in similar cases as society continues to age.
AB - An 85-year-old woman with no history of abdominal surgery complained of abdominal pain and vomiting and was referred to us with a diagnosis of intestinal obstruction a few days later. Upon admission to our facility, she presented with marked abdominal swelling and prominent kyphosis. Because of the kyphosis, most of the dilated bowel was compressing her thoracic cavity. No obvious strangulation or free air was observed via abdominal computed tomography imaging. We attempted decompression using a nasogastric tube, but the symptoms persisted. Surgery was performed 2 days after admission. The origin of the obstruction was a compression of the ileocecal region by the costal arch. The bowel was discolored, and thus surgically excised. There were no major postsurgical complications other than a mild wound infection. Until now, there have been no reports of advanced kyphosis inducing ileus, but there are concerns of an increase in similar cases as society continues to age.
KW - Hunchback
KW - Intestinal obstruction
KW - Kyphosis
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U2 - 10.9738/INTSURG-D-12-00003
DO - 10.9738/INTSURG-D-12-00003
M3 - Article
C2 - 23971780
AN - SCOPUS:84897490947
SN - 0020-8868
VL - 98
SP - 254
EP - 258
JO - International Surgery
JF - International Surgery
IS - 3
ER -