Intestinal Obstruction Secondary to Cecal Volvulus as a Result of Intestinal Nonrotation: A Case Report
Mohamed A. Ahmed, Ahmed Allawi, Jami Zajicek, Sarmad Mohammed Salih, Kim Phung Nguyen
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 1
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
One of the extremely uncommon manifestations of malrotation is nonrotation, a condition that arises due to the complete failure of the midgut to rotate 270 degrees. The true prevalence in adults remains obscure due to the scarcity of the condition. A standard surgical approach to management is therefore lacking, and an increasing number of case reports is required to establish evidence-based recommendations. We present the case of a 39-year-old male with acute abdominal pain due to cecal volvulus in the setting of intestinal nonrotation, successfully managed with a robotic-assisted surgical approach.
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