1999
DOI: 10.1017/s1481803500004206
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Acute gastric volvulus: case report and review of the literature

Abstract: Gastric volvulus is a rare but potentially life-threatening cause of upper gastrointestinal obstruction. Emergency physicians must maintain a high index of suspicion in patients who present with signs and symptoms suggesting foregut occlusion. We report an illustrative case and review the pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis and treatment of this rare entity.

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“…[1,4,5] Gastric volvulus can be classified based on axis of rotation, severity (acute or chronic), extent (total or partial) or aetiology (primary or idiopathic). [6] The most frequently used classification system describes 3 types of gastric volvulus: organoaxial, mesenteroaxial and combination-unclassified. [5,6] This is based on the axis of rotation.…”
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“…[1,4,5] Gastric volvulus can be classified based on axis of rotation, severity (acute or chronic), extent (total or partial) or aetiology (primary or idiopathic). [6] The most frequently used classification system describes 3 types of gastric volvulus: organoaxial, mesenteroaxial and combination-unclassified. [5,6] This is based on the axis of rotation.…”
Section: Fig 1 Axial Series Of Images Through the Abnormally Orientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6] The most frequently used classification system describes 3 types of gastric volvulus: organoaxial, mesenteroaxial and combination-unclassified. [5,6] This is based on the axis of rotation. Organoaxial is the most common variant, accounting for approximately two-thirds of cases, and occurs when the stomach rotates along its long axis (Fig.…”
Section: Fig 1 Axial Series Of Images Through the Abnormally Orientmentioning
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