1.Organo-axial volvulus of the stomach with diaphragmatic eventration.
June Sung LEE ; Jae Wan PARK ; Jang Won SOHN ; Kyung Chul KIM ; Seong Gyu HWANG ; Pil Won PARK ; Kyu Sung RIM ; Hee Jin KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2000;15(2):127-130
Gastric volvulus occurs when the stomach rotates about its longitudinal axis (organo-axial volvulus), or about an axis joining the lesser and greater curvatures (mesentero-axial volvulus). Primary gastric volvulus, making up one third of cases, occurs when the stabilizing ligaments are too lax as a result of congenital or acquired causes. Secondary gastric volvulus, making up the remainder of cases, occurs in association with a paraesophageal hernia or other congenital or acquired diaphragmatic defects. While gastric volvulus may occur acutely, especially in children, it may not be clinically apparent and discovered incidentally. The authors present a case of chronic organo-axial volvulus of the stomach secondary to left hemidiaphragmatic eventration with a review of the relevant literature.
Adult
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Case Report
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Diaphragm/abnormalities+ACo-
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Human
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Male
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Stomach Volvulus/etiology+ACo-