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. 2015 Sep 4;77(6):525–531. doi: 10.1007/s12262-015-1320-x

Table 4.

Classification of malrotation of the intestine and clinical significance

Embryonal stage Type of malrotation Clinical effect
I
Midgut length on superior mesenteric vessels; no rotation
IA
Non-rotation
Midgut volvulus
II
Withdrawal of duodenum followed by its rotation and fixation
IIA
Non-rotation of duodenum: colon rotates normally
Duodenal obstruction by bands
IIB
Reverse rotation of duodenum: and colon
Transverse colon obstruction by superior mesenteric vessels
IIC
Reverse rotation of duodenum: colon rotated normally
Paraduodenal hernia
III
Withdrawal of right colon followed by its rotation and fixation
IIIA
Normal rotation of duodenum: colon not rotated
Midgut volvulus
IIIB
Incomplete fixation of hepatic flexure
Intermittent duodenal obstruction by “Ladd’s bands”
IIIC
Incomplete attachment of caecum and its mesentery
Volvulus of caecum
IIID
Internal hernias near the ligament of Treitz
Internal hernias