Introduction And Importance: Cecal volvulus is uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. It affects the ascending colon and the terminal part of the ileum which are twisted around the mesenteric pedicle.
Case Presentation: We report the case of 37-year-old male who underwent emergency laparotomy for intestinal obstruction and found a twisted cecum with ileal knotting and anterior part of cecum necrosed. Resection of cecum and terminal ilium followed by end-to-end anastomosis of ileum to ascending colon were performed.
Clinical Discussion: Cecal volvulus remains an uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction with a surgical incidence of 2.8-7.1 cases per year per 1 million people. Delay in diagnosis can lead to complications such as necrosis and perforation of the cecum.
Conclusion: We present a rare case of cecal volvulus in a 37-year-old male with necrosed part of the cecum without perforation. Early diagnosis and management can prevent perforation and reduce morbidity related to the cecal perforation.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106186 | DOI Listing |
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