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Jejuno-ileal Atresia

A windsock web causing total obstruction of the jejunum. At laparotomy, dilatation of the proximal 5 cm of jejunum, duodenum, and stomach were seen. The small gut loops distal to the obstruction were completely collapsed.

Jejuno-ileal atresias have been categorized into type I (mucosal web), type II (atretic fibrous cord), type IIIa (V-shaped mesenteric defect), type IIIb ('apple peel atresia'), and type IV (multiple atresias).


Links: Lumen Abnormalities | Gastrointestinal Tract - Abnormalities


Reference

<pubmed>21124668</pubmed>| PMC2980921 | J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg

Baba AA, Shera AH, Sherwani AY, Bakshi IH. Neonatal intestinal obstruction due to double jejunal web causing Windsock deformity. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg 2010;15:106-7

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