Mesenteric Venous Malformation Case Report in an Adolescent With Midgut Volvulus
Yeu Sanz Wu, Philip J. Katzman, Suzie A. Noronha, Nicole A. Wilson

TL;DR
A rare case of a mesenteric venous malformation causing bowel obstruction in an adolescent is reported, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis and terminology.
Contribution
This case report presents a rare mesenteric venous malformation manifesting as midgut volvulus in an adolescent.
Findings
The patient presented with a cystic intra-abdominal mass causing small bowel obstruction.
Pathology confirmed the lesion as a mesenteric venous malformation.
Accurate terminology is emphasized for diagnosing and researching vascular anomalies.
Abstract
Although the reported incidence of congenital vascular malformations is ~1.5% of the general population, the true incidence of these lesions is difficult to assess due to the heterogeneity of vascular anomalies and the variability in terminology used in reporting. These vascular anomalies can involve capillaries, lymphatics, venous, and/or arterial structures and can occur anywhere in the body. Rarely does a vascular malformation originate from the gastrointestinal (GI) mesentery and present as a bowel obstruction. This report describes an adolescent patient with an unusual presentation of a vascular malformation involving the GI mesentery, manifesting as midgut volvulus. Emergent laparotomy revealed a large intra‐abdominal cystic structure that volvulized resulting in a small bowel obstruction. The lesion and involved segment of small bowel were resected and found to be a mesenteric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVascular Malformations and Hemangiomas · Vascular anomalies and interventions · Gastrointestinal Bleeding Diagnosis and Treatment
