Swirl Sign - A C T Angiogram Alarm Sign or Congenital Trans-Mesenteric Hernias

Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP
Ahmad Uzair QureshiSidra Shoaib Qureshi

Abstract

Congenital trans-mesenteric hernias (CTMHs) are caused by rent in the mesentry of bowel. The lesions commonly present in pediatric age group. Adult CTMHs usually present with complication of the problem. The diagnosis is often late and is associated with morbidity as well as mortality due to bowel ischemia. There is no specific sign associated with this condition. A case is reported of a patient diagnosed with CTMH on high suspicion by the radiologist based on her finding of abnormal swirling of superior mesenteric artery on CT angiogram. Swirl sign on CT angiogram warrants an early surgical consultation to prevent any morbidity.

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