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Intussusception is invagination of the intestine into an adjacent segment, most commonly involving the ileocecal valve. This process occludes blood supply to the bowel and can progress from tissue ischemia to necrosis/perforation. It is most likely to be idiopathic, but can be caused by a variety of pathological lead points.

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Bottom Line Recommendations: Intussusception (2022)

Bottom Line Recommendations: Intussusception (2022)

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Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Bottom line recommendations for the treatment of Intussusception. Published online January 2023.

Evidence Repository: Intussusception

Evidence Repository: Intussusception

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Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Evidence repositories are collections of best available resources and evidence (clinical guidelines, peer reviewed literature, systematic reviews, etc.), collated by our knowledge synthesis team and content advisors. This evidence repository is not intended to be an exhaustive list of resources for a topic, but rather a curated list of current, evidence-based resources, based on expert consensus of relevance and usability for a general emergency department setting. We search databases (Cochrane Library, PubMed, TRIP Database) and web search engines (Google, Google Scholar) to locate evidence. Additionally, hospital websites are browsed for guidance documents, such as clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for healthcare professionals. 

 

Every effort is made to identify resources that are open access (i.e. publicly available, free of charge, not requiring a subscription). 

 

More information about the creation of our evidence repositories can be found at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28537762/

Recommandations de base: Invagination Intestinale

Recommandations de base: Invagination Intestinale

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Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

French bottom line recommendations for the treatment of Intussusception. Published online January 2023. 

Bottom Line Recommendations: Intussusception (2022)

Bottom Line Recommendations: Intussusception (2022)

Download

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Bottom line recommendations for the treatment of Intussusception. Published online January 2023.

Recommandations de base: Invagination Intestinale

Recommandations de base: Invagination Intestinale

Download

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

French bottom line recommendations for the treatment of Intussusception. Published online January 2023. 

Evidence Repository: Intussusception

Evidence Repository: Intussusception

Download

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Dr. Blake Bulloch and Dr. Zebulon Timmons

Evidence repositories are collections of best available resources and evidence (clinical guidelines, peer reviewed literature, systematic reviews, etc.), collated by our knowledge synthesis team and content advisors. This evidence repository is not intended to be an exhaustive list of resources for a topic, but rather a curated list of current, evidence-based resources, based on expert consensus of relevance and usability for a general emergency department setting. We search databases (Cochrane Library, PubMed, TRIP Database) and web search engines (Google, Google Scholar) to locate evidence. Additionally, hospital websites are browsed for guidance documents, such as clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for healthcare professionals. 

 

Every effort is made to identify resources that are open access (i.e. publicly available, free of charge, not requiring a subscription). 

 

More information about the creation of our evidence repositories can be found at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28537762/