Volvulus historical perspective
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Overview
The pathophysiology and treatment of volvulus were established in the 20th century, by William Ladd. However, evidence for cases of volvulus go as far back as 1550 BC in Egypt.
Historical Perspective
- Cases of volvulus have been described as far back as 1550 B.C. in ancient Egypt.[1][2][3]
- In the early 1800s, the decription of the pathophysiology of volvulus began with a "suspensary muscle" anchoring the duodenal-jejunal junction in the left upper quadrant by anatomist Václav Treitz.
- In 1836, Von Rokitansky described sigmoid volvulus.
- In 1883, Atherton described surgical laparotomy and lysis of adhesions for treatment of volvulus.
- In 1947, Brusgaard challenged Atherton by suggesting that decompression of the affected bowel can be achieved through sigmoidoscopy and placement of a rectal tube.
- In the 20th century, William Ladd a paediatric surgeon established the treatment of volvulus.
References
- ↑ Gingold D, Murrell Z (2012). "Management of colonic volvulus". Clin Colon Rectal Surg. 25 (4): 236–44. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1329535. PMC 3577612. PMID 24294126.
- ↑ "Malrotation and midgut volvulus: a historical review and current controversies in diagnosis and management | SpringerLink".
- ↑ Gingold, Daniel; Murrell, Zuri (2012). "Management of Colonic Volvulus". Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery. 25 (04): 236–244. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1329535. ISSN 1531-0043.