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Michael J. Callahan, M.D. Department of Radiology Boston Childrens Hospital 5 things I learned the hard way : GI imaging
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Page 1: 5 things I learned the hard way : GI imaging

Michael J. Callahan, M.D.

Department of Radiology

Boston Children’s Hospital

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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• Free air can be costly

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Bone to pick

• Contrast media, friend or foe?

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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• Free air can be costly

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Contrast media is my friend

• Contrast Media is my enemy

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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4-year-old girl with a cecal

perforation due to enteritis.

• Subphrenic air

• Falciform ligament sign

• Ligamentum teres sign

• Rigler’s sign

NEJM Radiologic Signs of Pneumoperitoneum

Ching-Hsing Lee, M.D.

N Engl J Med 2010

Signs

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18 do male w CLD &

abdominal distention

Diagnosis ?

Diagnosis ?

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1 d old male with

heterotaxy,

assess PICC

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“Pseudo-pneumoperitoneum”

• Liver looks lucent

• Mimics free

intraperitoneal air

• Pt received 7 ml/kg

iodinated contrast in

cardiac cath lab

• peritoneal fluid is

dense due to third

space fluid loss with

contrast

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Next day Diagnosis ?

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Pseudo-pneumoperitoneum

• 5 ml/kg

iodinated

contrast media,

cath lab

• total body

opacification

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Pseudo-pneumoperitoneum

• Peritoneum

looks lucent

relative to liver

• UVC misplaced,

eroded through

liver

• Fat-containing

TPN in peritoneal

cavity

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• Respect the scout film

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Contrast media, friend

• Contrast Media, foe

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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SBO

• Complete (high-grade)

• Incomplete (partial)

• Strangulated

• Closed loop

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Radiographic Findings

of SBO

• Air-fluid levels of differential

height in the same small

bowel loop

• Mean small bowel air-fluid

width greater than or equal to

25 mm

• Dilated proximal Small bowel

• Collapsed Colon

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SBO

• Dilated SMALL

BOWEL

• Air-Fluid levels

at multiple

levels

• Minimal gas in

the colon

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“Normal” Air - Fluid levels

• Stomach

– Almost always (upright or decub)

• Small Bowel

– A few are usually acceptable

• Large Bowel

– Normally none

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Diff Dx Pediatric SBO

“AIM” X 2

– Appendicitis

– Adhesions

– Internal hernia

– Intussusception

– Meckel’s

– Malrotation

IBD

Ingested

Foreign

Body

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Adynamic Ileus

– “paralytic”

– can simulate mechanical obstruction

– Generally causes BOTH small and

large intestine to dilate

– CAN have AFLs

Caffey Edition, 2010 Part VII Small Intestine, Parker BR, pp. 1616 -

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Ileus, Gastroenteritis

Caffey Edition, 2010 Part VII Small Intestine, Parker BR, pp. 1616 -

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What is a “PSBO”?

• Mechanical Obstruction – blocked

lumen

• Functional / Neurogenic Obstruction

– Abnormal or absent peristalsis

– Called “ileus” in reference to small

bowel

• Colon ?

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• 10 y.o. male w

Scoliosis

• “There is a mild

broad-based

dextroscoliosis of

the thoracolumbar

spine”

• “There is a

gastrostomy tube

in place, and a

partially

obstructive bowel

gas pattern”.

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Colonic Air - Fluid levels

• Diarrhea

• Post operative

generalized

ileus

• Medications /

Laxatives

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9 yo male w autism and

abdominal pain

12/11/16 early AM,

GoLytely therapy

12/11/16 KUB: “ multiple air-fluid

levels, concerning for evolving

small bowel obstruction

Referring clinician was

called: “Patient is

asymptomatic”

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• Respect the scout film

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Contrast media, friend

• Contrast Media, foe

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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Trainee prelim read, “feeding

tube in the stomach”

5 yo male, w

septo-optic dysplasia

Chest radiograph obtained

hours later confirmed the

feeding tube to be in the

segmental left lower lobe

bronchus

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Radiograph shows

endotracheal tube tip

overlying carina,

underinflated lungs, and

air-distended esophagus,

stomach and small bowel

Preterm male infant

Trainee prelim read, “ETT

in the right mainstem

bronchus, pull back 1 cm”

Esophageal intubation

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Infant male, w ascites,

decreased urine output

3 days later, increasing abd girth

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Infant male, w ascites,

decreased urine output

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Infant male, w ascites,

decreased urine output

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• Free air can be costly

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Bone to pick

• Contrast media, friend or foe?

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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9yo male, ESRD and

abdominal pain

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9yo male, ESRD and

abdominal pain

AVN

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3 month old female,

history of vomiting

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3 month old female,

history of malrotation,

now vomiting

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13 year-old girl with abdominal pain

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13 year-old girl with abdominal pain

Weeks

later

SCFE

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• Respect the scout film

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Contrast media, friend or foe?

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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Contrast Medium

• Substance

used to

enhance the

“contrast” of

structures or

fluids within

the body for

medical

imaging

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MRCP

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MRCP

Juice is your

Friend !!!!!

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Blueberry / Acai juice

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GE Cor 3-D MRCP sequence

Nature’s Place Organic

Blueberry Juice

True Blue Blueberry

Juice Walgreen’s Distilled Water

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A

AJ W

B

AJ W

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A

B

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Pre BBJ Post BBJ

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CT: Is enteric

contrast necessary ?

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CT

• Variable opinions on need of

enteric contrast media for

pediatric CT abdominal imaging

• Can be helpful in children w

paucity of retroperitoneal and

intraperitoneal fat, and increased

image noise

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• 15-year-old female with left sided

abdominal pain, fever and

vomiting

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US, 10/16/16

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CT, 10/17/16

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CT, 10/17/16

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• Diff. Diagnosis: Mesenteric cyst

vs. LM

• Drainage by IR

• Ruptured, resulting in hypotension

and ICU stay

• Discharged w tumor markers sent

• Back to ED 10 days later,

abdominal pain

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MRI, 11/2/16

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• 11/7/17 OR

• Small Round Blue

Cell tumor

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CT: Is enteric contrast

necessary ?

• Not always

• Can be helpful, but certainly not

mandatory

• Trauma, Appendicitis

• Can be helpful in children w

paucity of retroperitoneal and

intraperitoneal fat, and increased

image noise

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Take Home Points

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• Free air can be costly

• Not partial to small bowel

obstruction

• Read between the lines

• Bone to pick

• Contrast media, friend or foe?

5 things I learned the

hard way : GI imaging

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