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Surgeon: M. Arnold, J. Alves A Ascariasis (Worm Bolus Obstruction) Radiologist: J. du Plessis Clinical Diff erential Diagnosis Clinical Insights Other causes of bowel and pancreatico- Ascaris worms colonise 20–25% of biliary duct obstruction. world’s population. Sand ingestion (pica) may resemble May present with: worms on abdominal X-ray. - Vague abdominal complaints. - Evidence of malabsorption. - Bowel obstruction due to a worm bolus. - Biliary colic. - Cholangitis or pancreatitis. Warnings A worm bolus may cause obstruction or volvulus. Worm bolus obstruction with fl uid levels M on X-ray usually indicates impending strangulation/necrosis. This clinical and radiological picture in Ascaris worms “milked” from bowel during surgery the presence of a tender or peritonitic for bolus obstruction abdomen requires urgent surgical intervention. What the Surgeon Needs to Know Is there a worm infestation? Are the worms the likely cause of the symptoms? Are there worms in the biliary tree? Plain abdominal fi lm demonstrates a whorled appear- ance of the worms outlined by air 12 Ascariasis (Worm Bolus Obstruction) – Surgical Aspects Imaging Options Primary: AXR Back-up: US, CT, contrast fl uoroscopy ⚉ Imaging Findings AXR Partial or complete bowel obstruction with distended bowel loops Whorled appearance US of
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Keywords: Bowel Obstruction; Distended Bowel; Biliary Colic; Urgent Surgical Intervention; Radiological Picture
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