Bowel obstruction is a frequent reason for hospital admissions and can be categorized into small or large,partial or complete obstructions.While small bowel obstructions occur more often,large bowel obstructions accou...Bowel obstruction is a frequent reason for hospital admissions and can be categorized into small or large,partial or complete obstructions.While small bowel obstructions occur more often,large bowel obstructions account for 20%-25%of all cases,primarily aff ecting elderly patients.[1]Malignancy is the leading cause of large bowel obstruction and is responsible for 50%-60%of cases.Other causes include idiopathic,volvulus,infl ammatory,hernia,adhesion,intussusception,endometriosis,and functional colon disorders.[1]Colonic volvulus is the third most common cause of large bowel obstruction.Most cases of colonic volvulus occur in the sigmoid(60%-70%)and cecum(25%-40%)regions.[2]In contrast,transverse colon volvulus(TCV)is rare,accounting for less than 3%of large bowel obstructions.[3]This condition has a high mortality rate of 18%-33%,predominantly due to delayed diagnosis and the absence of characteristic radiological findings.[3-5]This case report presents a rare instance of TCV obstruction in a 19-year-old patient from Mankweng Academic Hospital.展开更多
文摘Bowel obstruction is a frequent reason for hospital admissions and can be categorized into small or large,partial or complete obstructions.While small bowel obstructions occur more often,large bowel obstructions account for 20%-25%of all cases,primarily aff ecting elderly patients.[1]Malignancy is the leading cause of large bowel obstruction and is responsible for 50%-60%of cases.Other causes include idiopathic,volvulus,infl ammatory,hernia,adhesion,intussusception,endometriosis,and functional colon disorders.[1]Colonic volvulus is the third most common cause of large bowel obstruction.Most cases of colonic volvulus occur in the sigmoid(60%-70%)and cecum(25%-40%)regions.[2]In contrast,transverse colon volvulus(TCV)is rare,accounting for less than 3%of large bowel obstructions.[3]This condition has a high mortality rate of 18%-33%,predominantly due to delayed diagnosis and the absence of characteristic radiological findings.[3-5]This case report presents a rare instance of TCV obstruction in a 19-year-old patient from Mankweng Academic Hospital.