Atresia of the ileocecal junction with agenesis of the ileocecal valve and vermiform appendix: report of a case.

Journal: Surgery Today
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Abstract

Intestinal atresia involving the ileocecal region is a very rare intestinal malformation, and the presence or absence of the ileocecal valve influences its surgical management. We report the case of a male newborn with a provisional diagnosis of distal ileal atresia, in whom laparotomy revealed that the entire ileocecal region was atretic with an absent ileocecal valve and appendix vermiformis. We resected the dilated terminal ileum together with the atretic segment and performed an ileocolic anastomosis between the terminal ileum and the transverse microcolon without valve reconstruction. When last seen, 8 months after the operation, the baby was developing normally. Ileocolic anastomosis without valve replacement appears to be sufficient if an ileocecal valve is completely absent and only a short segment of the terminal ileum is lost.

Authors
Tamás Cserni, Agnes Magyar, Tamás Németh, Thambipillai Paran, István Csízy, Tamas Józsa
Relevant Conditions

Atresia of Small Intestine