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Vólvulo es cuando el intestino está torcido.
Vólvulo es cuando el intestino está torcido.Le puede ocurrir a un bebé cuando el intestino no se encuentra en el lugar correcto del abdomen.El vólvulo es una emergencia.Un intestino torcido puede cortar la circulación de sangre y ocasionar la muerte del tejido.Puede enfermar a tu bebé grave y rápidamente.Tu bebé necesitará cirugía de inmediato.Este programa es solo para fines informativos. El editor se deslinda de cualquier garantía, con respecto a laexactitud, integridad o idoneidad de este video para la toma de decisiones médicas. Para todo asunto relacionadocon la salud, por favor consulte a su profesional médico.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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A volvulus is when the intestine (bowel) twists in a way it's not supposed to. The twist can cut off blood flow to part of the intestine. Learn more about this condition, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Intestinal malrotation is a birth defect. It happens when your baby’s intestinal tract doesn’t form as it should during pregnancy. Malrotation happens when your baby’s intestine doesn’t turn like it should.
While a baby is still in the womb, its intestines (bowels) form. As they form, they move into their normal position in the abdomen (belly). Intestinal malrotation happens when the intestines don't form in the right position. The intestines may bend the wrong way. Or, parts of the intestine may end up in the wrong part of the abdomen. Bands of tissue called Ladd bands can grow between the intestines and body wall. These secure the intestines in the wrong place. Ladd bands can also block part of the intestine, causing digestive problems.
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