2023
DOI: 10.1177/00494755231205628
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Distal duodenal web with malrotation: An unusual finding

Greeshma Suresh,
Vaibhav Pandey,
Ruchira Nandan
et al.

Abstract: The most common site of the congenital duodenal web is the second part. Web distal to the second part of the duodenum is rare. It mimics the windsock deformity. Diagnosis may be missed if accompanying malrotation is present. We hereby report two cases of distal duodenal webs associated with malrotation and challenges in their diagnosis and management.

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“…In terms of the treatment of malrotation, Ladd's procedure is usually curative ( 12 , 24 , 41 ). The principles of Ladd's procedure for malrotation at any age have remained unchanged with good outcomes ( 24 , 42 ). However, in older children, intermittent chronic obstruction may lead to a higher emergency reoperation rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the treatment of malrotation, Ladd's procedure is usually curative ( 12 , 24 , 41 ). The principles of Ladd's procedure for malrotation at any age have remained unchanged with good outcomes ( 24 , 42 ). However, in older children, intermittent chronic obstruction may lead to a higher emergency reoperation rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%