Microperforation of a duodenal diaphragm as a cause of paradoxical gas in congenital duodenal obstruction.

Journal: Journal Of Pediatric Surgery
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Abstract

An infant who presented with signs of duodenal atresia had proximal duodenal obstruction by upper gastrointestinal barium study, but had a small amount of air in the distal bowel. Exploration showed an annular pancreas and microperforation of a duodenal diaphragm. Prior to concluding that pancreaticobiliary duct anomalies are the path of air into the distal bowel in patients with duodenal atresia, microperforation of a duodenal diaphragm must be excluded.

Authors
S Bickler, M Harrison, E Blank, J Campbell