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Surgery

Aga Khan University

2021

Malrotation

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Gastric Volvulus In Adults In A Tertiary Care Hospital Karachi, Pakistan: A Case Series, Om Parkash, Roger Christopher Gill, Iman Qaiser, Muhammad Sharoz Rabbani, Tabish Chawla, Hasnain Zafar Apr 2021

Gastric Volvulus In Adults In A Tertiary Care Hospital Karachi, Pakistan: A Case Series, Om Parkash, Roger Christopher Gill, Iman Qaiser, Muhammad Sharoz Rabbani, Tabish Chawla, Hasnain Zafar

Section of Gastroenterology

Gastric volvulus is a rare surgical emergency which is rare in children and occasionally presents in adults. It results due to pathological malrotation of the stomach along its longitudinal or short axis. The condition, if not treated promptly, can result in increased morbidity and carries a high risk of death. Very few cases have been reported in literature regards this important clinical condition. Early decompression and repair of anatomical defects are the corner stone of its management. There is a dire need to develop guidelines and algorithms for management and treatment of this rare condition to improve patient outcome, prevent …


Anorectal Malformation, Associated With Colon Atresia And Intestinal Malrotation, A Case Report, Allyzain Ismail, Lazaro Mboma, Victor Ngotta, Masawa Nyamuryekung'e Jan 2021

Anorectal Malformation, Associated With Colon Atresia And Intestinal Malrotation, A Case Report, Allyzain Ismail, Lazaro Mboma, Victor Ngotta, Masawa Nyamuryekung'e

Internal Medicine, East Africa

Introduction and importance: In this case report from Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es salaam, Tanzania, we present the unexpected findings of anorectal malformation, colonic atresia, and intestinal malrotation in a 2-day old neonate. This combination is exceedingly rare, with only case reports published in the literature. We describe the challenges in diagnosis and offer our insights based on this experience and review of the literature.

Case presentation: Our patient was a male born at term, weighing 2600 g, diagnosed clinically with a high anorectal malformation. He was planned for colostomy, and we unexpectedly found a collapsed descending colon. Exploration revealed …