A CASE OF COMPOUND INTUSSUSCEPTIONS IN A NIGERIAN CHILD – A RARE FINDING IN A COMMON DISEASE

Authors

K.I. Egbuchulem1, T.A. Lawal1,, M.C. Nweke2 and A.O. Adeoye2

Correspondents

Dr. T.A. Lawal
Department of Surgery,
University College Hospital,
PMB 5116, Ibadan 200212,
Nigeria
+2348069614811
Email: taiwo.lawal@hotmail.com

Affiliation of Authors

Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University College Hospital Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Department of Pathology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT

Intussusception is the most common, non-congenital, cause of intestinal obstruction in infants. There are various patterns of intussusception seen in children with the most common being ileo-colic variety. Compound intussusception in which intussusception involves more than one non-adjacent segment is a rare finding in the literature and it can be associated with worse morbidity than typically occurs, especially in a region where delayed presentation is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in the treatment of intestinal obstruction. We report the first documented case of double compound intussusception in an African child and reviewed relevant literature.

Keywords: Antegrade and retrograde; Children; Compound; Intussusception

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