Single contrast enema reduction of colocolonic intussusception

Case contributed by Mohamed El Deen , 6 Mar 2017
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Henry Knipe, 12 Mar 2017

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Hydrostatic reduction of intussusception is done either by single contrast enema or air enema, which is considered safer. In this case, gastrografin contrast ( 50(50/50 concentration with normal saline) was used instead of barium contrast.

The study succeeded to relieve the bowel telescoping and contrast reached the ascending colon.

  • -<p>Hydrostatic reduction of intussusception is done either by single contrast enema or air enema, which is considered safer. In this case, gastrografin contrast ( 50/50 concentration with normal saline) was used instead of barium contrast.</p><p>The study succeeded to relieve the bowel telescoping and contrast reached the ascending colon.</p>
  • +<p>Hydrostatic reduction of intussusception is done either by single contrast enema or air enema, which is considered safer. In this case, gastrografin contrast (50/50 concentration with normal saline) was used instead of barium contrast.</p><p>The study succeeded to relieve the bowel telescoping and contrast reached the ascending colon.</p>

Systems changed:

  • Paediatrics

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