Sigmoid volvulus is a surgical emergency treated initially with decompression via colonoscopy before advancing to surgical correction.
Gastrointestinal Lipoma has traditionally been viewed a benign process. It has minimal malignant potential, and it rarely causes life threatening conditions.
We report a series of 3 cases
Wandering spleen is a congenital anomaly characterized by the absence of the splenic ligaments, which predisposes to torsion of the spleen and splenic infarction. Splenopexy is preferable to splene
Hepatic angioembolization (HAE) of arteries with active extravasation following traumatic injury is routinely performed in trauma centers. Gallbladder necrosis, hepatic necrosis, abscess, and bile
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis is a rare complication of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) that is characterized by ascending gonococcal or chlymadial infections that cause perihepatitis. This leads to adhesive