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Revista Colombiana de Cirugía
Print version ISSN 2011-7582On-line version ISSN 2619-6107
Abstract
LOZANO-VEGA, José Jorge; MEJIA-SANGUINO, Sebastián; GAVIRIA-GALLEGO, David Alejandro and POLANCO-CABRERA, Juan Pablo. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome (Wilkie syndrome): A case report in an adolescent. rev. colomb. cir. [online]. 2024, vol.39, n.4, pp.615-620. Epub Dec 12, 2023. ISSN 2011-7582. https://doi.org/10.30944/20117582.2329.
Introduction.
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome, also known as Wilkie syndrome, is a rare entity in which a reduction in the aorto-mesenteric angle or space determines extrinsic compression with obstruction of the distal third of the duodenum, demonstrating characteristic symptoms and signs of intestinal obstruction. The mainstay of treatment is conservative medical management with nutritional repletion, with the aim of increasing the thickness of the retroperitoneal fat and thereby resolving duodenal compression.
Clinical case.
A 16-year-old patient, with a chronic course marked by abdominal pain, constipation, bloating, heartburn and weight loss. Initially was treated as an acid-peptic disease, with poor improvement. Imaging studies were performed, which documented a decrease in the aorto-mesenteric angle.
Conclusion.
Based on the symptoms and findings on diagnostic images, the diagnosis of superior mesenteric artery syndrome was made, which is a cause of intestinal obstruction with a very low incidence. Its clinical presentation includes a wide variety of symptoms, among which abdominal pain and weight loss stand out. Confusion with other more common diseases is common, such as acid-peptic disease, gastrointestinal reflux and malabsorption. Its diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion, so it is important to know this entity and consider it in the study of patients with the aforementioned symptoms.
Keywords : superior mesenteric artery; superior mesenteric artery syndrome; duodenum; intestinal obstruction; abdominal pain; chronic pain.












