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As described ear­lier, the mesentery of the ascending colon fuses with the posterior abdomi­nal wall. Due to the loss of mesentery the ascending colon and upper end of the cecum become fixed to the poste­rior abdominal wall. The appendix and
lower end of the cecum, however, re­tain their short mesenteries and have a very limited amount of mobility. In 10°/* of the people the cecum possesses an unusual amount of freedom. This con­dition, termed mobile cecum, results from incomplete fixation of the ascend­ing colon which leads to persistence of a portion of the mesocolon. This is clinically significant for two reasons: (1) due to the mobile cecum the position of the appendix becomes highly variable, which may produce difficulties for sur­geon during an operation for appendici­tis, and (2) a very mobile cecum may undergo twisting and volvulus forma­tion.

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