An 18-year-old man presented to the surgery emergency department with signs and symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction. Eight years ago, he had undergone an exploratory laparotomy for intestinal obstruction. Abdominal examination revealed a healthy transverse scar in the right lumbar region extending to the umbilical region, abdominal distension, and no tenderness or guarding. Based on the CECT of abdomen, what is your most probable diagnosis for this boy?

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