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Acute Organoaxial Gastric Volvulus with cameron lesions - A Dangerous Twist
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  • Justine Chinnappan,
  • Murtaza Hussain,
  • Smit Deliwala,
  • Ghassan Bachuwa
Justine Chinnappan
Hurley Medical Center

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Murtaza Hussain
Hurley Medical Center
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Smit Deliwala
Hurley Medical Center
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Ghassan Bachuwa
Hurley Medical Center
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Abstract

Acute gastric volvulus is a rare yet life threatening condition with mortality ranging from 30% to 50% if not treated promptly. The stomach rotates on itself, causing strangulation precipitating necrosis, cameron lesions and perforation. Long-standing paraesophageal hernia is a common cause of organoaxial gastric volvulus.
03 Feb 2022Submitted to Clinical Case Reports
05 Feb 2022Submission Checks Completed
05 Feb 2022Assigned to Editor
11 Feb 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
24 Feb 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
24 Feb 2022Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
28 Feb 20221st Revision Received
02 Mar 2022Submission Checks Completed
02 Mar 2022Assigned to Editor
02 Mar 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
06 Mar 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
07 Mar 2022Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
15 Mar 20222nd Revision Received
15 Mar 2022Assigned to Editor
15 Mar 2022Submission Checks Completed
15 Mar 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
04 Apr 2022Editorial Decision: Accept