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Torsion of epiploic appendage mimic acute appendicitis
Authors:Pogorelić Zenon  Stipić Radoslav  Druzijanić Nikica  Perko Zdravko  Grandić Leo  Vilović Katarina  Mrklić Ivana  Jurić Ivo  Boschi Vladimir  Bekavac Josip
Institution:University of Split, Split University Hospital Center, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Split, Croatia. zenon@vip.hr
Abstract:Epiploic appendagitis is a rare cause of focal abdominal pain which, depending on its localisation, can mimic a variety of abdominal diseases. We report a case of 36-year-old woman who presented with a classic signs of acute appendicitis. On examination, the obese, afebrile, and had very strong right iliac fossa tenderness and guarding. The white cell count was 12.82 x 10(9)/L, and C reactive protein count was 15.13MG/DL. She underwent emergency laparoscopic procedure after the acute appendicitis diagnosis has been established. Laparoscopic exploration of the abdominal cavity showed vermiform, no inflamed, appendix and necrotic appendix epiploica of the caecum. The treatment consisted of typical laparoscopic appendectomy and laparoscopic resection of the necrotic appendix epiploica. The patient made rapid recovery and was discharged from the hospital on second day after the operation. Histological investigation of the appendix epiploica revealed gangrenous epiploic appendage.
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