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James Horwood1, Fayaz Akbar, Andrew Maw
1Glan Clwyd Hospital, General Surgery, Chester, 43 Duchess Place, Victoria Road, Chester CH2 2JL, UK.
Abstract:
An elderly patient was referred urgently to our rapid access suspected colorectal cancer clinic with symptoms suspicious for malignancy. Despite exhaustive investigations, no cause for his symptomatology could be identified. However, his condition deteriorated and we elected to undertake exploratory surgery, at which time a congenital midgut malrotation, causing chronic small bowel obstruction, was identified. The malrotation was surgical corrected and the patient has made a full recovery.
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