Abstract
Gastric volvulus is an uncommon condition characterized by the rotation of the stomach on its own mesentery. Wandering spleen (WS), defined by the excessive mobility of the spleen, is another rare entity. Although both conditions share a common cause, the absence or laxity of their supporting ligaments, their coexistence is rarely documented. Both can be life-threatening if left untreated. We report a case of an adult male patient presenting with intestinal obstruction secondary to gastric volvulus, in whom a WS was incidentally diagnosed.