Abstract

Acute intestinal obstruction by intussusception is defined by a cessation of materials and gases due to the penetration of an intestinal segment into the segment immediately adjacent to it . We report a case of intussusception concerning a 26 year old lady, admitted to the General Surgery department of the Ratoma Communal Hospital for acute intestinal obstruction, in whom an unprepared abdominal X-ray was performed which revealed central hydroaeric levels multiple steps and a biological assessment before being taken to the operating room. Intraoperatively, inflammatory fluid leaked and exploration revealed catarrhal appendicitis and an ileo-ileal intussusception located 6 cm from the ileocecal angle, the disinvagination of which revealed a thickening of the wall of the invaginated loop and a mass of approximately 1 cm. We performed a resection of the invaginated loop followed by reestablishment of end to end ileo-ileal digestive continuity and an appendectomy. The postoperative course was simple.

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