Abstract

Background. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is a rare pathological condition caused by an abnormal transposition of the superior mesenteric artery from the abdominal part of the aorta. It results in compression of the distal part of the duodenum between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. It is clinically manifested by signs of acute intestinal obstruction, including pain in the epigastric region, nausea, and profuse vomiting. In the absence of timely treatment, patients may experience electrolyte disturbance, severe nutritional deficiency, the risk of perforation of the stomach, aspiration pneumonia, bezoar formation, thromboembolism, and the development of other life-threatening complications that can lead to death.
 Case study. In the presented case study, superior mesenteric artery syndrome developed in a 17-year-old girl after surgical correction of a spinal deformity in the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis. This was due to postoperative loss of body weight, as well as a rapid change in the patients ratio of growth to body weight.
 Discussion. Significant clinical improvement was achieved as a result of an integrated approach to the treatment of this complication. However, despite the successful result from conservative therapy, the patient remains at risk of developing chronic duodenal obstruction of varying severity, which may require surgical treatment.
 Conclusion. With the untimely and incomplete treatment of superior mesenteric artery syndrome, the risk of developing chronic intestinal obstruction increases. Treatment of this complication begins with conservative therapy. In the absence of the effect of conservative therapy, and in the case of disease progression, the development of life-threatening conditions (such as bleeding and perforation) requires surgical treatment.

Highlights

  • Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is a rare pathological condition caused by an abnormal transposition of the superior mesenteric artery from the abdominal part of the aorta

  • It results in compression of the distal part of the duodenum between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery

  • It is clinically manifested by signs of acute intestinal obstruction, including pain in the epigastric region, nausea, and profuse vomiting

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Summary

СИНДРОМ ВЕРХНЕЙ БРЫЖЕЕЧНОЙ АРТЕРИИ ПОСЛЕ КОРРЕКЦИИ ДЕФОРМАЦИИ ПОЗВОНОЧНИКА

Для цитирования: Стрельникова А.С., Козырев А.С., Виссарионов С.В., и др. Синдром верхней брыжеечной артерии после коррекции деформации позвоночника // ­Ортопедия, травматология и восстановительная хирургия детского возраста. В представленном клиническом наблюдении синдром верхней брыжеечной артерии диагностирован у 17-летней девушки после хирургической коррекции деформации позвоночника при лечении идиопатического сколиоза в связи с послеоперационной потерей веса тела, а также резким изменением соотношения роста и веса тела. Несмотря на результат, полученный от консервативной терапии, у пациентки сохраняется риск формирования хронической дуоденальной непроходимости различной степени выраженности, что может привести к необходимости хирургического лечения. При несвоевременном и неполноценном лечении синдрома верхней брыжеечной артерии повышается риск формирования хронической кишечной непроходимости. Лечение данного осложнения начинают с консервативной терапии. При отсутствии эффекта от консервативной терапии, в случае прогрессирования заболевания, при развитии угрожающих жизни состояний (кровотечение, перфорация) требуется хирургическое лечение. Ключевые слова: идиопатический сколиоз; хирургическое лечение; синдром верхней брыжеечной артерии; дети

SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY SYNDROME FOLLOWING SPINAL DEFORMITY CORRECTION
Background
Клиническое наблюдение
Результаты обследования
Дополнительная информация
Сведения об авторах
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