The authors investigated the role of US in the diagnostic-prognostic evaluation of enteric intussusception, for the use of US-guided pneumatic reduction (RPEG). In the last 5 years, 59 young patients were examined; 44 of them had clinically suspected enteric intussusception which was confirmed by US. US allowed site and nature of the condition to be demonstrated (sensitivity and specificity: 100%), while supplying helpful predictive prognostic elements as to the extent of intussuscepted loop involvement (predictive prognostic value: 100%). On the contrary, its etiological screening capabilities were poor (11%) in the identification of secondary forms (5 ileal diverticula). A grading score was introduced to select the patients undergoing RPEG. Six clinical and US parameters were considered, with values increasing according to severity of the condition. The higher the score, the lower the chances of therapeutical success with RPEG. In 3 cases (2 loop necroses and 1 severe intestinal obstruction) with US score greater than 6 [9] and clinical score greater than 11 [15], RPEG, was replaced by surgery. Fourteen patients underwent RPEG: positive results were obtained in 12 cases (85%). In one case, a short-term relapse (within 6 hours) was observed.
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