Primary Segmental Volvulus of Small Intestine: Surgical Perspectives According to Age at Diagnosis
Background: Small intestinal volvulus often occurs with malrotation. However, in some cases, it could develop without any other clinical conditions, and this is called primary segmental volvulus (PSV) of the small intestine. Two types of PSV (early and late neonatal) have been described previously,...
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Main Authors: | Soo-Hong Kim (Author), Yong-Hoon Cho (Author), Hae-Young Kim (Author) |
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