“…The average age of presentation was 40 years old and there was a 1.7:1 ratio of male to female preponderance [ 4 , 8 , 10 , 12 , 15 , 17 , 18 , 21 , 24 , [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [35] , [36] , [37] , [38] , [39] , [40] ]. The most common presenting symptoms were severe epigastric or umbilical pain, nausea and vomiting and distension; and all these symptoms were experienced by the patient in this case report [ 4 , 8 , 10 , 12 , 15 , 17 , 18 , 21 , 24 , [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [35] , [36] , [37] , [38] , [39] , [40] ]. Diagnosis of the midgut volvulus was predominantly made via CT (67%) but also made via ultrasound (15%) and intra-operatively (18%) [ 4 , 8 , 10 , 12 , 15 , 17 , 18 , 21 , 24 , [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] ...…”