Rare Pediatric Cecal Anomalies: A Lesson in Pediatric Surgery

Osnat Zmora*, Atara Indursky, Baruch Klin, Sonia Mendlovic

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Abstract

Background: Rare incidence cases are part of the routine work of pediatric surgeons. Cecal anomalies in children are an example of such cases. Objectives: To describe the presentation, workup, management and outcome of rare cecal anomalies in children and to analyze the skills needed for their successful treatment. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted of all cases of cecal anomalies managed by the pediatric surgical service at a tertiary hospital from June 2017 to January 2020. Data regarding demographics, clinical presentation, radiological studies, surgical treatment, pathology, complications, and outcome were collected. Results: Five cases of cecal anomalies were encountered over a period of 32 months, including a cecal volvulus, cecal duplication, cecal intussusception, and two cecal masses (one ulcerated lipoma and one polyp). All patients, except the patient with cecal duplication, presented acutely and were managed surgically. Long-term follow-up of 17-24 months was unremarkable in all cases. Conclusions: A wide knowledge base, careful judgment, and creativity enable pediatric surgeons to successfully treat rare conditions such as rare cecal anomalies. These skills should be part of the education of pediatric surgery trainees.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)634-637
Number of pages4
JournalIsrael Medical Association Journal
Volume24
Issue number10
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • cecum
  • children
  • pediatric cecal anomalies
  • pediatric surgery

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