Title of article :
Ascaridial Volvulus: An Uncommon Cause of Ileal Perforation
Author/Authors :
Darlington, Danny Department of Surgery - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Puducherry, India , Shirly Anitha, Fatima Department of Pediatrics - CSI Kalyani Multispeciality Hospital - Mylapore, Chennai, India
Abstract :
Ascariasis is a common worm infestation in developing and
under-developed countries. It is caused by the ingestion of
food contaminated with Ascaris eggs from faeces and is more
common in places with poor sanitation. Almost 25% of the
world population is infested by Ascaris lumbricoides. Although
ascariasis is a chronic disease, it can present as acute abdomen
rarely. The wandering nature of Ascaris in and out of the bowel
causes various abdominal complications such as intestinal
obstruction, perforation, biliary ascariasis, pancreatic ascariasis,
liver abscess, appendicitis, and Meckel’s diverticulitis. Intestinal
obstruction is the most common complication seen in children
and is usually due to mechanical bowel obstruction, volvulus or
intussusception. Mechanical obstruction by a bolus of worms
is the most common cause of bowel obstruction. Perforation of
bowel is rarely reported and it usually occurs in the diseased
segment of bowel or following trauma. Perforation of an ileal
volvulus secondary to ascariasis has been reported rarely. We
present a 4-year-old boy who presented to the emergency room
with features of bowel perforation and sepsis, after unsuccessful
management for intestinal obstruction in another hospital. On
laparotomy, the small bowel was teaming with Ascaris worms.
Ileum showed a volvulus with closed loop obstruction and
perforation. Peritoneal lavage with resection and ileostomy was
done, which was closed at a later date. Anti-helminthic agents
were started postoperatively and the boy recovered uneventfully.
Keywords :
Ascariasis , Ileum , Intestinal perforation , Intestinal volvulus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics