2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.107906
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Left sided gallbladder and liver without situs inversus and recurrent sigmoid volvulus after alleged previous total sigmoid resection; a case report and review of literatures

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“…[24] Total or partial situs inversus is a rare causative factor in SV, in which cases, a long sigmoid mesentery is the causative factor. [68] Multiple-organ anomalies also may be associated with SV. [114] A wandering spleen was reported by Hamdy et al [116] as a cause of SV due to the compression of the ectopic spleen on the rectosigmoid junction.…”
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“…[24] Total or partial situs inversus is a rare causative factor in SV, in which cases, a long sigmoid mesentery is the causative factor. [68] Multiple-organ anomalies also may be associated with SV. [114] A wandering spleen was reported by Hamdy et al [116] as a cause of SV due to the compression of the ectopic spleen on the rectosigmoid junction.…”
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“…[32] However, such anatomical variations may be a result, which arises from chronic enlargement of the sigmoid colon. [67] Similarly, Bayileyegn [68] reported a case with left-sided liver. In this patient, free field arising from uncommon hepatic localization may cause the replacement of the sigmoid colon to the right upper abdominal quadrant resulting in SV.…”
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