Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. May 28, 2009; 15(20): 2547-2549
Published online May 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.2547
Cecal volvulus: Report of a case and review of Japanese literature
Toshio Katoh, Tsunehiko Shigemori, Ryo Fukaya, Hiroshi Suzuki
Toshio Katoh, Tsunehiko Shigemori, Ryo Fukaya, Hiroshi Suzuki, Division of Surgery, Toyama Hospital, Tsu-City 514-0043, Japan
Author contributions: Katoh T drafted and wrote the manuscript; Shigemori T and Fukaya R collected literature and followed up the patients; Suzuki H organized the work and analyzed the data.
Correspondence to: Hiroshi Suzuki, Professor, Division of Surgery, Toyama Hospital, Tsu-City 514-0043, Japan. fm4cbmz7@ztv.ne.jp
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Received: March 3, 2009
Revised: April 14, 2009
Accepted: April 21, 2009
Published online: May 28, 2009
Abstract

A 78-year-old woman presented with fever, severe abdominal pain, and distension. She had been institutionalized for depression and senile dementia. Laboratory examinations disclosed a leucocytosis (WBC: 12 500/&mgr;L) and elevated levels of serum C-reactive protein (2.8 mEq/L). Diagnosis of acute cecal volvulus was made from a “coffee bean sign” on an abdominal computed tomography and a “beak sign” on a gastrographin enema. An emergent laparotomy confirmed the diagnosis and an ileo-colectomy with primary anastomosis was carried out. The patient recovered after intensive respiratory care and fluid therapy, and then returned to her former institution. A review of Japanese literature disclosed that: (1) a marked increase of aged patients with mental disability presenting with cecal volvulus, (2) adoption of ileo-colectomy as the standard surgical procedure, and (3) improved survival of the patients, were observed in the last decade.

Keywords: Cecal volvulus, Ileo-colectomy, Mental disability