Background: Anomalous rotation and fixation of the intes-tines during fetal development leads to intestinal malrotation. Usually, it is characterized by intestinal volvulus, which might result in intestinal necrosis, and bilious vomiting. It has been estimated that 1 in 6000 live newborns have malrotation. Aim of Study: The aim of this study is to evaluate the lapa-roscopic versus open Ladd's proc...
Background: Anomalous rotation and fixation of the intes-tines during fetal development leads to intestinal malrotation. Usually, it is characterized by intestinal volvulus, which might result in intestinal necrosis, and bilious vomiting. It has been estimated that 1 in 6000 live newborns have malrotation. Aim of Study: The aim of this study is to evaluate the lapa-roscopic versus open Ladd's proc...