Title of article :
Ileosigmoid Knotting: Analysis of Patients Clinical Profiles and Determinants of Outcomes
Author/Authors :
Abebe, Kirubel Department of Surgery - St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College - Addis Ababa - Ethiopia , Sherefa, Kalid Department of Surgery - St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College - Addis Ababa - Ethiopia , Teshome, Henok Department of Surgery - St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College - Addis Ababa - Ethiopia , Abebe, Engida Department of Surgery - St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College - Addis Ababa - Ethiopia
Abstract :
Introduction. Ileosigmoid knotting (ISK) is an uncommon form of bowel obstruction due to wrapping of the ileum or sigmoid colon around the base of the other. It is associated with poor prognosis. Data on ISK are scarce in our country. the aim of this
study was to assess clinical profiles, management, and outcome of patients operated for ISK. Methodology. A retrospective analysis of all patients operated for ISK at St. Paul’s hospital millennium medical college (SPHMMC) from February 2014 to January 2020
was performed. Results. A total of 28 patients (M: F � 3 :1) were studied. 'e mean age was 41.7 years (SD ± 19.5) and ranged from
18 to 80 years. 'e mean duration of illness was 1.6 days (SD ± 1.1). Abdominal pain and vomiting were seen in all patients
followed by abdominal distention (24, 85.7%) and failure to pass feces or flatus (23, 82.1%). Preoperative diagnosis was correct in 6
(21.4%) patients. Almost all patients (26, 92.8%) had gangrenous bowel. 'e commonest procedure performed was resection of the
gangrenous segments with primary ileoileal anastomosis and sigmoid end colostomy (16, 57.1%). Complications were seen in 11
(39.3%) patients and the commonest being surgical site infection (SSI) (7, 25%). Death occurred in 6 (21.4%) patients, and it was
significantly (p � 0.020) associated with intraoperative shock (systolic blood pressure (SBP) < 90 mmHg). Conclusion. ISK lacks
specific clinical features and imposes a significant rate of bowel strangulation, which deserves high index of suspicion and urgent laparotomy. the choice of surgical procedure should be determined by intraoperative bowel status and patients’ general condition.
Keywords :
Ileosigmoid Knotting , ISK , Patients , Clinical Profiles , Determinants , Outcomes
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice