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. 2016 Oct-Dec;20(4):e2016.00076. doi: 10.4293/JSLS.2016.00076

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

A, View of mobile cecum syndrome on laparoscopy. Note the lack of lateral and posterior peritoneal attachments and the mobility of the ileocecal-appendiceal unit, with crossing of the midline (Grade II). B, Laparoscopic view of mobile cecum classified as Grade III (total lack of peritoneal attachment). Anatomic structures are 1 (gallbladder), 2 (liver) 3 (right kidney), 4 (lateral abdominal wall), and 5 (ileocecal–appendiceal unit displaced medially).