Mfa. Mellor et Dg. Drake, COLONIC VOLVULUS IN CHILDREN - VALUE OF BARIUM ENEMA FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT IN 14 CHILDREN, American journal of roentgenology, 162(5), 1994, pp. 1157-1159
OBJECTIVE. Colonic volvulus is a rare type of intestinal obstruction i
n children. We reviewed our experience in 14 cases to determine the sp
ecific portion of the colon involved and the value of barium enema for
diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We retrospectively reviewed medical
and radiologic records of 14 cases of colonic volvulus in children at
the Children's Hospital of St. Paul from 1955 to 1992. Both abdominal
plain radiographs and barium studies were examined. The children were
3 months to 15 years old. RESULTS. Two cases involved the transverse
colon, two were cecal, and 10 occurred in the sigmoid colon. Findings
on barium enema indicated colonic volvulus in all 14 children. The bar
ium enema also was successful therapy in 11 of the 14 cases. CONCLUSIO
N. As unusual as colonic volvulus is in children, it should remain in
the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain of sudden onset in this a
ge group. Fourteen cases were detected at our institution alone, two o
f which involved the transverse colon. The barium enema can be used to
confirm the diagnosis and frequently is therapeutic.