Intussusception
Background
- Most common cause of intestinal obstruction in 3mo-6yr
- Usually occurs in 6-18mo
- Due to telescoping of one part of intestine into another
- Mesentery involvement > ischemia, bloody/mucous stool
Diagnosis
- Triad:
- Sudden colicky pain
- Vomiting (bilious)
- Currant jelly stool (only 50% of cases)
- Intermittent pain
- Child pulls up knees
- May be asymptomatic between episodes
- Imaging
- Ambiguous dx = Ultrasound
- Likely dx = air contrast enema
- Diagnostic and frequently curative
- All labs nonspecific
Treatment
- NPO
- Surgery consult
- Air-contrast enema (reduces 80%)
Disposition
Admit
