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Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Constipation | Case report

Midgut volvulus due to congenital malrotation in an adult: a case report

Authors: Almuntasir beallah Eltayb, Albra Hegazi, Osaman Elhag, Amro Abdelgadir

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Intestinal Malrotation is congenital that complicates 1 in every 200 births. It results from abnormal fixation and rotation of the gut tube during fetal development. It is usually asymptomatic and most cases are diagnosed during childhood and the condition is seldom seen in adults. Also, it can present as an incidental finding in imaging or patients undergoing laparotomy for other reasons. Midgut Volvulus can lead to small obstruction it warrants surgical intervention.

Case presentation

Our case is a 20 years old black African male from Khartoum (Sudan) who presented to the emergency department with features of intestinal obstruction he was resuscitated and underwent a CT scan of the abdomen that showed malrotation of the intestine with volvulus for which he underwent a Ladd procedure.

Conclusion

Small bowel obstruction due to volvulus complicating malrotation is a rare presentation in adulthood and the Ladd procedure can be utilized to manage such case.
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Metadata
Title
Midgut volvulus due to congenital malrotation in an adult: a case report
Authors
Almuntasir beallah Eltayb
Albra Hegazi
Osaman Elhag
Amro Abdelgadir
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-023-04096-5

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