Apple-peel Atresia with a Twist: A Novel Case Report

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2019-05
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International Research Organization for Life & Health Sciences (IROLHS)
Abstract
Jejunoileal atresia is one of the more common causes of neonatal intestinal obstruction. Its incidence is up to 1 in 3000–5000live births. The apple-peel deformity, Type IIIb according to Grosfeld’s classification, forms about 5% of all jejunoileal atresia.It consists of a proximal jejunal bowel which ends blindly into a dilated segment; and a distal jejunoileum which exhibits ahelical distribution around a central blood supply which usually arises from the ileocolic artery. We are presenting a novel caseof jejunoileal atresia where the proximal bowel ends in an apple-peel formation, and the distal small bowel is supplied by abranch of the ileocolic artery. The baby was a full term, good weight, and otherwise well female baby with no major associatedmalformations.
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Apple-peel atresia, Jejunoileal atresia, Neonatal intestinal obstruction
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Bedi Nandini Kaul, Michael Vishal, Konda Samuel Paul Pradeep. Apple-peel Atresia with a Twist: A Novel Case Report. International Journal of Scientific Study. 2019 May; 7(2): 95-97