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Primary small bowel volvulus: A case report and literature review
Mahdi Bouassida1,2, Hazem Beji1,2, Mohamed Fadhel Chtourou1,2
1Department of General Surgery, Hospital Mohamed Taher Maamouri, Nabeul, Tunisia.
Primary small bowel volvulus (SBV) is rare, often presenting with acute abdominal pain. This case highlights a 73-year-old without prior surgery experiencing primary SBV, successfully treated with detorsion and enteropexy to prevent recurrence.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Surgical Innovation
- Abdominal Surgery
Background:
- Small bowel volvulus (SBV) involves aberrant rotation of the small bowel along its mesentery.
- Secondary SBV, often caused by adhesions, is most common.
- Primary SBV is extremely rare, lacking predisposing anatomical factors.
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