Fl. Flanagan et al., ILEAL LOOP CONDUIT VOLVULUS - A RARE BUT REVERSIBLE CAUSE OF BILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION, Clinical Radiology, 50(3), 1995, pp. 177-179
Conduit volvulus is a very rare complication of ileal loop diversion.
To date it has not been described in association with parastomal herni
ae. We report two such cases, Antegrade nephrostogram established the
diagnosis and nephrostomy drainage facilitated spontaneous resolution
of the volvulus with return to baseline renal function in both patient
s, Percutaneous drainage was the only intervention required in one cas
e. For the second patient, percutaneous decompression permitted electi
ve surgical refashioning of the conduit following clinical stabilizati
on, Conduit volvulus in association with a parastomal hernia is a pote
ntially reversible cause of renal impairment in patients with urinary
diversions, The diagnosis depends on accurate radiological evaluation,
The initial treatment of choice is percutaneous drainage with electiv
e surgery when the patient's clinical status has improved.