Closed bowel loop obstruction by a fibrous band mimicking paraduodenal hernia

Author:

Tadrous MarcoORCID,Darweesh Ahmed AbdelmonemORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background A closed-loop obstruction occurs when a section of the intestine becomes blocked at two locations along its pathway, increasing the likelihood of volvulus and ischemia. Frequently, a single adhesive band is the primary cause of a closed loop, although internal hernias from congenital defects or iatrogenic intervention in the mesentery or omentum can also become other factors. In closed-loop obstruction, computed tomography (CT) often displays a distinctive pattern where the bowel appears dilated and filled with fluid, forming a ‘C-shaped’ configuration. Case presentation A 43-year-old female patient presented to the emergency department complaining of acute abdominal pain and repeated bilious vomiting with no history of absolute constipation. By examination, there were tenderness, guarding and rigidity. Her medical history includes type 1 diabetes since the age of 9 years and her surgical history included a onetime cesarean section and negative history of laparoscopic interventions. Ultrasound was done as a first-line investigation. It showed a few dilated bowel loops in addition to moderate intraperitoneal free fluid and could not detect the cause of bowel dilatation; therefore, non-contrast CT scan was requested and revealed the following findings: Two bowel loops exhibited distension and mucosal edema, and the configuration of bowel loops resembled a distinctive C-shape. Conclusion Distinguishing between adhesive small bowel obstruction (SBO) and paraduodenal hernia relies on clinical history, imaging features, and risk factors. Adhesive SBO often stems from prior surgery or inflammation and may exhibit ‘beak’ or ‘whorl’ signs on CT scans.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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