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KMID : 0377619760300060701
Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1976 Volume.30 No. 6 p.701 ~ p.704
3 Case of Postoperative Intussusception


Abstract
Postoperative intussusceptions is a distinct complication, occurring peculiarly in the infant and young children after major abdominal surgical procedures. It is difficult to make an accurate preoperative diagnosis.
The cause of the postoperative intussusceptions maybe related to the disorga¡þnized peristaltic activity which accompanies with the return of the intestinal function, after any laparotomy.
Such intussusceptions: is usually confined to the mid small intestine, rarely associate with the rectal bleeding or a palpable abdominal mass. In most cases, the postoperative intussusceptions is easily reduced without need for resection.
Recently we have experienced 3 cases of postoperative intussusceptions of small intestine in the adult after stomach operation. Treatments were manual reductions without need for resection in all cases. Postoperative courses were unremarkable without: any complication.
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