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Gastric dilatation-volvulus.
 
Gastric dilatation-volvulus.
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|q2=Describe the initial presurgical therapy.
 
|q2=Describe the initial presurgical therapy.
 
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Gastric decompression is achieved by passing a stomach tube, percutaneous needle trocarization or temporary gastrostomy.
 
Gastric decompression is achieved by passing a stomach tube, percutaneous needle trocarization or temporary gastrostomy.
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|q3=Describe the surgical correction of the problem, and name different surgical techniques to prevent recurrence.
 
|q3=Describe the surgical correction of the problem, and name different surgical techniques to prevent recurrence.
 
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The stomach is secured in a normal position by attaching the pyloric antral region to the adjacent right abdominal wall. Gastropexy techniques include tube gastrostomy and circumcostal, belt loop and incision gastropexy.
 
The stomach is secured in a normal position by attaching the pyloric antral region to the adjacent right abdominal wall. Gastropexy techniques include tube gastrostomy and circumcostal, belt loop and incision gastropexy.
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