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TITLE:
Fortuitous Discovery of a Case of Situs Inversus Totalis on Acute Intestinal Occlusion at the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes
AUTHORS:
Sangare Sidy, Traore Lamine Issaga, Kouyate Mamaye, Sogoba Gaoussou, Katile Drissa, Guindo Youssouf, Traore Djibril, Traore Allassane, Dembélé Bakary Tientigui, Togo Adégné, Traore Drissa
KEYWORDS:
Situs Inversus, Incidental Finding, Intestinal Obstruction, Iatrogenic Uterine Perforation
JOURNAL NAME:
Surgical Science,
Vol.13 No.12,
December
20,
2022
ABSTRACT: Situs inversus is a rare congenital anomaly referring to the mirror image
of the abdominal and thoracic viscera. It can be discovered routinely or on the
occasion of a complication related or not to situs inversus. We report a case
of Situs inversus discovered incidentally during surgery for acute intestinal
obstruction caused by an iatrogenic uterine perforation.