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Gastric Volvulus and Wandering Spleen: A Rare Surgical Emergency
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Possible Gastric NecrosisMedicineSurgical PathologyGastric VolvulusGastroenterologyDigestive System SurgeryNasogastric TubeSurgeryWandering SpleenEndoscopic Diagnosis
Gastric volvulus is a rare but potentially life-threatening clinical entity due to possible gastric necrosis. A wandering spleen may also be associated with gastric volvulus. Patients presenting with the triad epigastralgia, vomiting followed by retching, and difficulty or inability to pass a nasogastric tube into the stomach are likely to have gastric volvulus. The operating surgeon should include this rare entity in the differential diagnosis when dealing with a patient with such a clinical profile. Herein, we present a case of gastric volvulus associated with a wandering spleen in a 28-year-old Caucasian woman and we provide a brief review of the literature on this issue.
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