Appendectomy in management of malrotation of gut is it necessary?
Introduction: Malrotation is a congenital anatomical anomaly that affects the normal positioning of the intestines. Traditional management of malrotation, as described by Ladd, consists of detorsion of the volvulus if present, division of Ladd's bands, widening of the mesenteric root, proper po...
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Main Authors: | Eti Sthapak (Author), Pujna Kanneganti (Author), Vijai Datta Upadhyaya (Author), Basant Kumar (Author), Nishant Agarwal (Author), Ashwini Mishra (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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