@article {8498, title = {When a lymphatic malformation determines a bowel volvulus: Are clinical status and images always reliable?}, journal = {Int J Surg Case Rep}, volume = {25}, year = {2016}, month = {2016}, pages = {192-5}, abstract = {

INTRODUCTION: An acute abdomen in the form of small-bowel volvulus could be a presentation of a lymphatic malformation in childhood.

CASE PRESENTATION: A 5year old male was admitted to our Institute for an acute abdomen. Clinical aspects and radiological images were not specific for a certain diagnosis. Laparotomy revealed a big soft mass, with a milky content, completely involving about 50cm of ileus with a partial volvulus of the intestinal loop. A complete mass excision and also a bowel involved resection were performed. After a histological examination, a lymphatic malformation was diagnosed.

DISCUSSION: The diagnosis of a mesenteric lymphatic malformation could be intraoperative and a complete resection should be the treatment of choice. Sometimes it could be necessary to perform an involved bowel tract resection in the case of volvolus with ischemia.

CONCLUSIONS: Paediatricians and surgeons should bare in mind that an intrabdominal lymphatic malformation may present as a nonspecific an acute abdomen caused by a bowel volvolus and diagnosis may not be so simple preoperatively.

}, issn = {2210-2612}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.06.030}, author = {Guida, Edoardo and Di Grazia, Massimo and Cattaruzzi, Elisabetta and Bussani, Rossana and Rigamonti, Waifro and Lembo, Maria Antonietta} }