Sigmoid volvulus versus cecal volvulus
Sigmoid volvulus versus cecal volvulus
The following points may be helpful to distinguish between sigmoid volvulus and cecal volvulus on plain film.
Sigmoid volvulus
- arises in the pelvis (left lower quadrant)
- extends towards the right upper quadrant
- ahaustral in appearance
- sigmoid volvulus causes obstruction of the proximal large bowel, therefore the ascending, transverse and descending colon may be dilated
- few air-fluid levels may be seen
Cecal volvulus
- arises in the right lower quadrant
- extends towards the epigastrium or left upper quadrant
- colonic haustral pattern is maintained
- distal colon is usually collapsed and the small bowel is distended
- one air-fluid level may be seen