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Intussusception

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2023-08-05

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Discussion of evolving practice patterns in pediatric intussusception management, comparing diagnostic approaches (ultrasound vs plain films) and reduction techniques (air contrast vs ultrasound-guided saline enema). Highlights international variation in practice and debate over optimal number of reduction attempts before surgical intervention.

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  • Ultrasound confirmation is standard practice before therapeutic intervention, even with classic presentation of intussusception.
  • International practice favors ultrasound-guided saline enema (96% success) over air contrast enema (83% success) used in the US.
  • Most institutions allow three reduction attempts at 120mmHg pressure before proceeding to surgery.
  • Reduction can fail two ways: intussusceptum stuck in mid-right colon, or complete reduction without ileocecal valve reflux confirmation.
  • Plain films don't rule out intussusception but are often required by radiology to exclude free air before enema attempts.

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