Sigmoid volvulus

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Sigmoid volvulus is a cause of large bowel obstruction and occurs when the sigmoid colon twists on its mesentery, the sigmoid mesocolon.

Epidemiology

Large bowel volvulus accounts for ~5% of all large bowel obstructions, with ~60% of intestinal volvulus involving the sigmoid colon 6. It is more common in the elderly 7.

Clinical presentation

Symptoms are that of a large bowel obstruction: constipation, abdominal bloating, nausea and/or vomiting. Onset may be acute or chronic.

Pathology

Aetiology

There is a wide range of causes; some are geographically-specific 5:

  • chronic constipation and/or laxative abuse
  • fibre-rich diet (especially in Africa)
  • Chagas disease (especially in South America)
Associations

Radiographic features

Sigmoid volvulus is differentiated from a caecal volvulus by its ahaustral wall and the lower end pointing to the pelvis.

Plain radiograph

Abdominal radiographs will show a large, dilated loop of the colon, often with a few gas-fluid levels. Specific signs include:

Fluoroscopy

Although now uncommonly performed, a water-soluble contrast enema exquisitely demonstrates this condition, with the appearances described as the beak sign (or bird beak sign).

CT

Treatment and prognosis

Endoscopic detorsion (e.g. rigid/flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy) in sigmoid volvulus cases without ischaemia or perforation successfully treats ~80% (range 60-95%) of patients and is recommended as the initial treatment 8. Occasionally patients suffer from recurrent sigmoid volvulus, for which a surgeon may consider sigmoid colopexy (surgical fixation of the sigmoid colon), or in the surgically unfit, a percutaneous endoscopic colostomy (PEC) might be performed.

The mortality rate is 20-25% 7. The most serious complication is bowel ischaemia.

History and etymology

Von Rokitansky described sigmoid volvulus for the first time in 1836.

Differential diagnosis

  • -</ul><h4>Treatment and prognosis</h4><p>Endoscopic detorsion (e.g. rigid/flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy) in sigmoid volvulus cases without ischaemia or perforation successfully treats ~80% (range 60-95%) of patients and is recommended as the initial treatment <sup>8</sup>. Occasionally patients suffer from recurrent sigmoid volvulus, for which a surgeon may consider sigmoid colopexy (surgical fixation of the sigmoid colon), or in the surgically unfit, a <a href="/articles/percutaneous-endoscopic-colostomy-pec-1">percutaneous endoscopic colostomy (PEC)</a> might be performed.</p><p>The mortality rate is 20-25% <sup>7</sup>. The most serious complication is <a href="/articles/mesenteric-ischaemia">bowel ischaemia</a>.</p><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><ul>
  • +</ul><h4>Treatment and prognosis</h4><p>Endoscopic detorsion (e.g. rigid/flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy) in sigmoid volvulus cases without ischaemia or perforation successfully treats ~80% (range 60-95%) of patients and is recommended as the initial treatment <sup>8</sup>. Occasionally patients suffer from recurrent sigmoid volvulus, for which a surgeon may consider sigmoid colopexy (surgical fixation of the sigmoid colon), or in the surgically unfit, a <a href="/articles/percutaneous-endoscopic-colostomy-pec-1">percutaneous endoscopic colostomy (PEC)</a> might be performed.</p><p>The mortality rate is 20-25% <sup>7</sup>. The most serious complication is <a href="/articles/mesenteric-ischaemia">bowel ischaemia</a>.</p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p><strong>Von Rokitansky</strong> described sigmoid volvulus for the first time in 1836.</p><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><ul>

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  • 9. Muhammad Sohaib Asghar, Abubakar Tauseef, Hiba Shariq, Maryam Zafar, Rumael Jawed, Uzma Rasheed, Mustafa Dawood, Haris Alvi, Saad Aslam, Marium Tauseef. Sigmoid volvulus: a rare but unique complication of enteric fever. (2020) Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2020.1718480">doi:10.1080/20009666.2020.1718480</a> <span class="ref_v4"></span>

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