“…14,19 The extent of torsion, measured in degrees, can be used to differentiate between complete (>180 o ) and partial (<180 o ) torsion. 1,3,19 Incomplete volvulus may be misdiagnosed as biliary colic, whereas complete torsion produces unremitting, acute RUQ pain mimicking AC, and this ultimately results in infarction followed by perforation if not recognized promptly. 1,3,19 Clockwise torsion has been attributed to gastric peristalsis, whereas counterclockwise torsion has been linked to colonic peristalsis.…”