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Title: When the Gut Took a Wrong Turn to the Right: A Case Report of a Rare Complication of Closed Loop Small Bowel Obstruction With Small Bowel Volvulus in a Right Paraduodenal Hernia With Midgut Malrotation. Author: H S, Puttappa Shivagange S, Sajjan SS, G NS, T HM. Journal: Cureus; 2024 Jan; 16(1):e53342. PubMed ID: 38435937. Abstract: Internal hernias constitute 5.8% of all small bowel obstructions. The right paraduodenal hernia is a less common subtype of the paraduodenal hernia. Lack of specific signs and symptoms precludes its clinical diagnosis, which emphasizes the need for computed tomography in diagnosis. We present a case of a 24-year-old male patient with a right paraduodenal hernia and midgut malrotation causing closed loop small bowel obstruction and small bowel volvulus within the hernial sac who underwent laparoscopy-assisted reduction of hernia and adhesiolysis with closure of the peritoneal defect. Since the right paraduodenal hernia is associated with gut malrotation, risk of strangulation, closed-loop obstruction, and rarely volvulus, these patients need prompt radiological diagnosis and surgical intervention.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]