Abstract

Introduction and importanceSigmoid volvulus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in children and adolescent population. It's considered a disease of the elderly with a widely varying incidence worldwide. It is more common in areas referred to as “volvulus belt” (Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Turkey, and South America).Case presentationWe report a 16-year-old female who underwent emergency laparotomy for intestinal obstruction. We found a twisted sigmoid volvulus in 3600 degree clockwise. The sigmoid colon was distended and edematous with no perforation or gangrene. Resection of the redundant colon was performed followed by primary anastomosis.Clinical discussionSigmoid volvulus remains an uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction among the adolescent age group. A high index of suspicion is necessary to reach a diagnosis and manage accordingly. Delay in diagnosis can lead to complications such as necrosis and perforation of the twisted colon.ConclusionWe present a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in a 16-year-old female due to sigmoid volvulus. Early diagnosis and management reduce morbidity and mortality.

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