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Vascular compression of the duodenum (cast syndrome) associated with the treatment of spinal deformities

✍ Scribed by George Sapkas; J. P. O'Brien


Publisher
Springer
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
410 KB
Volume
98
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-3916

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✦ Synopsis


Vascular compression of the duodenum, the so-called cast syndrome, which is due to the mechanical compression of the third part of the duodenum from the superior mesenteric artery, was developed postoperatively in six patients treated for their spine deformities The early recognition of the clinical signs of the obstructive ileus and the proper conservative treatment proved efficient for five of the patients, and only in one laparotomy and duodeno-jejunostomy were inevitable due to the severity and persistency of the symptoms.

The purpose of this report is to record these cases describing the clinical manifestations, the treatment, and the pathogenesis of the vascular compression of the duodenum which may occur during the treatment of the spine deformities.

Zusammenfassung

Die vaskulare Kompression des Duodenums (Castsyndrom, bedingt durch eine Druckeinwirkung der Hauptmesenterialarterie auf den unteren Duodenalabschnitt) fiihrte postoperativ bei sechs wegen spinaler Mi Bbildungen operierter Patienten zur Entwicklung einer Ileussymptomatik Durch friihe Einleitung konservativer Ma Bnahmen konnten finf Patienten erfolgreich behandelt werden Lediglich in einem Fall wurde eine operative Revision notwendig. Eine kasuistische Betrachtung wird den allgemeinen Uberlegungen zu diesem Problem angeschlossen.

Historical Review

The first reported case of mesenteric vascular compression associated with the application of plaster cast


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