Abstract

ObjectivesTo describe a new sonographic feature of the C‐sign for prenatal diagnosis of jejunal atresia and evaluate its role in prenatal jejunal atresia, particularly preceding bowel dilatation and polyhydramnios.MethodsThis was a retrospective study from a tertiary maternal hospital. Patients with prenatal sonographic examination and confirmed small bowel atresia postdelivery were included. All sonographic images were reviewed by two senior sonographers. Comparison of sonographic images between prenatal jejunal and ileal atresia using the C‐sign resembles the shape of the entire duodenum and other traditional sonographic features. The control group without bowel atresia was assessed for the presence of the C‐sign.ResultsThe C‐sign and combined bowel dilatation with polyhydramnios were more frequent in jejunal atresia than ileal atresia, but the C‐sign can be used to detect jejunal atresia earlier. The C‐sign can be more likely to diagnose jejunal atresia in persisting bowel dilatation and polyhydramnios. The C‐sign was not reported in any of the control fetuses.ConclusionThe C‐sign is a new sonographic feature that can be used to improve the prenatal accuracy and early detection of jejunal atresia. However, further prospective validation is needed.

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