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Title: | Sigmoid colon obstruction due to Kaposiform Haemangioendothelioma | Authors: | Kimble, R. Anderson, T. Bourke, C. |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Source: | 70 , 2021 | Journal: | Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports | Abstract: | Background: Kaposiform Haemangioendothelioma (KHE) is a very rare, benign but locally aggressive vascular tumour. Its incidence is 1/100000, and it is most commonly found in the cutaneous tissues of the extremities. Presentation: A 6-month-old presented acutely after 2 days of increasing abdominal distension. Apart from distension, clinical examination was unremarkable. An abdominal x-ray demonstrated massive gaseous distension of bowel loops. A contrast enema demonstrated an irregular stenosis within the sigmoid colon. An urgent laparotomy was performed. Management: A thick and very inflammatory stricture was resected. Histopathology confirmed this as Kaposiform Haemangioendothelioma with margin involvement. Patient had a complicated post-operative period due to prolonged sepsis resulting in a cardiac arrest and two return journeys to theatre. An MRI brain was performed after patient stabilisation, demonstrating bilateral cerebral infarcts – the patient went on to develop cerebral palsy. Discussion: Mainstay management of KHE is primary resection. It is associated with Kasabach-Merritt Phenomenon – a consumptive coagulopathy, which is present in 70% of KHE patients and has an associated 10% mortality rate. Conclusion: There are a small number of cases of KHE with gastrointestinal involvement in the literature. A number of these presented with bowel obstruction but no other had such a complicated post-operative course.L20119979912021-06-03 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.epsc.2021.101870 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2011997991&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsc.2021.101870 | | Keywords: | electroencephalogram;female;heart arrest;hemangioendothelioma;histopathology;human;human tissue;infant;intensive care unit;kaposiform hemangioendothelioma;laparotomy;lung edema;nuclear magnetic resonance imaging;perineural invasion;postoperative complication;priority journal;Pseudomonas aeruginosa;rectum biopsy;seizure;sepsis;septic shock;sigmoid;surgical margin;urinary tract infection;botox;anticonvulsive agentbotulinum toxin A;enema;inotropic agent;abdominal distension;abdominal radiography;adult;article;brain infarction;case report;cerebral palsy;Citrobacter koseri;clinical article;clinical examination;colon obstruction;colostomy | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Children's Health Queensland Publications |
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