

What is Colon Cutoff Sign?
Abrupt termination of gas in proximal colon at the level of the splenic flexure.
Applied to radiography, CT and contrast enema studies
What Can Cause Colon Cutoff Sign?
- Most common = acute pancreatitis
- True colonic obstruction e.g. colonic malignancy
- Other causes of colonic inflammation
In acute pancreatitis, inflammatory exudates in retroperitoneal space extend into 'phrenicocolic ligament' causing spasm of the splenic flexure wherer the colon returns to retroperitoneum. (Remember - transverse colon in peritoneal cavity, descending colon in retroperitoneum, phrenicocolic ligament is a transition point where transverse and descendinc colon is separated)
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Reference:
Pickhardt P. The colon cutoff sign. Radiology 2000;215:387.
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