Intestinal Transmesenteric Plication in a Cystic Fibrosis Child with Recurrent Distal Ileal Obstruction Syndrome - Abstract
Recurrent intestinal obstructions are frequently reported in Cystic Fibrosis patients at any age. The most frequent diagnoses are constipation and distal ileal obstruction syndrome, however in previously operated patients, post-surgical adhesions must be considered in the differential diagnosis of recurrent abdominal pain. We report the case and the follow-up of a 4-years-old Cystic Fibrosis child with recurrent intestinal obstruction after neonatal abdominal surgery for meconium ileus. The decision making process to treat symptoms is described. The chosen surgical procedure proved to prevent any further occlusive episode in a ten years follow up.