Intussusception in children: hydrostatic reduction
A. Minami and K. Fujii
The records of 104 patients with the diagnosis of intussusception who were
admitted to the Saisei-kai Suita Hospital during the past five years were
reviewed. There were no deaths. All patients were treated primarily by
barium enema with a successful reduction rate of 82%. Successful reduction
requires the use of general anesthesia, repetition of the procedure after a
three- or five-minute waiting period, use of a balloon catheter, and
manipulation. The most important points are early detection of this disease
by the pediatrician and enthusiasm on the part of the surgeon.