Persistent and newly developed gastrointestinal symptoms after surgery for intestinal malrotation in children: Dysmotility or disorders of gut and brain interaction?
Patel D, Banks D, Hira B, Ford M, Ambartsumyan L, Rodriguez L. Persistent and newly developed gastrointestinal symptoms after surgery for intestinal malrotation in children: Dysmotility or disorders of gut and brain interaction? Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2024, 78: 827-835. PMID: 38451033, DOI: 10.1002/jpn3.12178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResolution of symptomsIntestinal malrotationGI symptomsFollow-upIncidental diagnosisPersistent gastrointestinal (GIPresence of postoperative symptomsPediatric tertiary care centerLong-term outcome of childrenMedian follow-upFactors associated with lackMulticenter retrospective studyPostoperative follow-upTertiary care centerAge of diagnosisTime to diagnosisLong-term outcomesRome IV criteriaGastrointestinal (GIOutcomes of childrenIdiopathic diagnosisOutcome variablesAssociated with disordersAssociation of demographicsClinical presentation