Expert Treatment for Colonic Volvulus by Dr. Bharat Pothuri
Dr. Pothuri uses a step-by-step approach:
Medical History and Physical Exam
He examines your symptoms, intestinal routine, surgeries and threats on the abdomen (age, neurologic issues, dehydration). Then he palpates your belly smoothly to determine any abdominal tenderness, distension and abnormal bowel movements.
Imaging Studies
- Abdominal x-ray to check perforated colon loop and so-called coffe bean sign.
Abdomen/pelvis .
- CT scan of the abdomen/pelvis to confirm the twist, assess blood flow and check for complications.
Contrast Enema
In case more information is necessary, water-soluble contrast enema describes the design of the colon and identifies the position of the torsion.
Laboratory Tests (if indicated)
Blood tests to assess dehydration, electrolyte disorders, evidence of infection or tissue injury as a result of poor circulation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the urgency of the colonic volvulus treatment?
Very urgent. The endoscopic colon may obstruct the flow of blood in a short time. Well-timed treatment saves your colon, and eliminates severe complications.
Is the endoscopic examination painful?
No. You will be mildly sedated, and in most cases, the patients do not experience much or no pain during endoscopic decompression.
Is there a possibility of colonic volvulus reoccurring?
Yes, they happen again but not very many. They can be surgically fixed or resected in order to minimize the chance of twists later.
Should I remain in the hospital?
In case undergoing endoscopic alone, you can go home on the same day. The surgical cases are usually suited with a short-term monitoring and recovery that lasts in between 2-5 days.
When can I eat again?
The general diet of the most patients starts with clear liquids and progresses to soft foods over 1-2 days, which depends on the tolerability and the type of procedure.