Gastric volvulus - mixed organoaxial and mesoaxial

Discussion:

A gastric volvulus occurs when the stomach twists on its mesentery.

Organo-axial (rotation along the long axis) is more common than mesentero-axial (rotation along the short axis) in the adult population. The reverse is true for the pediatric population.

Imaging may reveal a completely intra-thoracic stomach. A gastric volvulus is a surgical emergency.

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