“…Other risk factors are late-term pregnancy, high-fibre intake, adynamic ileus, chronic constipation, distant colon obstruction, inflammation of the peritoneal cavity, pelvic tumours or cysts, heavy lifting, blows to the abdomen, psychiatric disorders, or abuse of laxatives. 8,9 Pre-operative diagnosis plays an important role in the management of such patients. Clinical presentation generally includes acute intermittent pain, abdominal distension, obstruction, nausea, vomiting and constipation, 10 such as in our case.…”