IP Journal of Surgery and Allied Sciences

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Atul Kumar Khare, Dhananjay Majhi, Kuldip Pratap Patel*


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To identify the risk factors of sigmoid volvulus in cenral India tribal area population


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Author Details : Atul Kumar Khare, Dhananjay Majhi, Kuldip Pratap Patel*

Volume : 5, Issue : 1, Year : 2023

Article Page : 9-13

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jsas.2023.003



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Abstract

Background: Sigmoid volvulus is a condition in which the torsion of the sigmoid colon around its mesenteric axis leads to acute colonic obstruction that is not timely and properly treated, leading to life-threatening and morbid complications such as bowel ischemia, gangrene and perforation. The aim of the study is to analyze the risk factor of SV, clinical signs and symptoms, treatment, complications and outcomes when it presents as a surgical emergency in a tribal area in central India.
Materials and Methods: This is a prospective, single-center, cohort study of 24 patients presenting to the government with features of SV. medical college Shahdol [tribal area of ??central India] from June 2022 to November 2022. All data formulated in frequency charts.
Results: We develop a prediction model for the high incidence of SV, its presentation and treatment in patients from the trunk region. 21 patients (87.5%) were male and 3 patients (12.5%) were female. The age of the patients varied between 30-80 years, most of them between 50-70 years. The main risk factors were [1] old age, [2] male gender, [3] rural residence, [4] low socioeconomic status, [5] pure vegetarian diet, [6] abuse [mc-alcohol], [7] chronic constipation, [8] chronic pain medication user [9] associated comorbidity [mc-hypertension] [10] high fiber diet, have a higher chance of this. The most common symptoms were absolute constipation and generalized abdominal distension followed by abdominal pain. The most common symptoms were tenderness followed by tachycardia and then fever. All patients were examined by clinical symptoms, plain X-ray of the upright abdomen and blood tests. Vomiting, the most common postoperative complication, followed paralytic ileus. Among the patients, 6 had distended gangrenous SV, 15 patients were found to have distended non-gangrenous, and 3 patients had perforated gangrenous sigmoid colon volvulus. Mostly treated with sigmoidectomy with stoma followed by resection with colorectal anastomosis with flatus bypass. Most patients were discharged, only 3 [12.8%] patients died.
Conclusions: SV predominates in older men. Most patients with SV have a history of alcohol abuse, a high-fiber diet, and low socioeconomic status.


Keywords: Sigmoid colon, Strangulation, Volvulus


How to cite : Khare A K, Majhi D, Patel K P, To identify the risk factors of sigmoid volvulus in cenral India tribal area population. IP J Surg Allied Sci 2023;5(1):9-13

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