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Volvulus is a twisting, while intussusception is a telescope-like collapse of the bowel into intself.

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What happens in intussusception?

In intussusception, the bowel telescopes into itself like a radio antenna folding up.


Which organs are in your lower abdomen that can become twisted?

The bowel which includes the small and large intestine. Twisted bowel or volvulus - twisting and abnormal looping of either the small intestine (small bowel volvulus) or the large intestine (colonic volvulus). colonic is split into two types cecal and sigmoid. All usually cause bowel obstruction.


When the intestine twists on itself and causes an obstruction the condition is known as?

The term volvulus means twisted bowels. It is a very dangerous condition.


What nonsurgical methods can be used to correct intussusception?

Such nonsurgical techniques as the administration of IV fluids, bowel decompression with a nasogastric tube, or a therapeutic enema are often successful in reducing intussusception. Patients whose symptoms point to bowel perforation.


Intussusception of a fish?

Intussusception occurs when one portion of the bowel slides into the next, much like the pieces of a telescope. When this occurs, it creates an obstruction in the bowel, with the walls of the intestines pressing against one another. This, in turn, leads to swelling, inflammation, and decreased blood flow to the intestines involved. How fish and intussusception combine, I cannot say.


What alternatives to intussusception reduction are available?

the administration of IV fluids, bowel decompression with a nasogastric tube, or a therapeutic enema are often successful in reducing intussusception. Patients whose symptoms point to bowel perforation or strangulation, however, require immediate surgery


Which rare condition occurs when the bowel turns in on itself and becomes obstructed?

The condition is called intussusception. It occurs when one segment of the bowel slides into the adjacent segment, causing obstruction and potential complications like tissue damage or reduced blood flow to the affected area. Immediate medical attention is necessary to diagnose and treat intussusception.


What are the risks of intussusception surgery?

Complications associated with intussusception reduction include reactions to general anesthesia; perforation of the bowel; wound infection; urinary tract infection; excessive bleeding; and formation of adhesions.


What is the treatment for intussusception?

After surgical treatment of an intussusception, the patient is given fluids intravenously until bowel function returns; he or she may then be allowed to resume a normal diet. Follow-up care may be indicated if.


What aftercare is recommended for intussusception surgery?

After surgical treatment of an intussusception, the patient is given fluids intravenously until bowel function returns; he or she may then be allowed to resume a normal diet. Follow-up care may be indicated if.


What is the prognosis for a patient with intussusception?

The outcome of intussusception depends on the duration of symptoms before treatment initiation. Most infants will recover if treatment is initiated within the first 24 hours. Untreated intussusception is almost always fatal.


What is the difference between colitis and irritable bowel syndrome?

Colitis is inflammation of the large bowel with symptoms of diarrhoea with blood and mucus . Irritable bowel is due to spasm of bowel and causes constipation and diarrhoea but no blood or mucus.