Appendicular ‘Googlies’ – Googlies bowled at us by the human vermiform appendix and mimickers of it’s acute inflammation ! – A Case series with Review of literature

V. M, Abhijit S. Joshi, Shreya Shetty
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ABSTRACT : Objective: Acute appendicitis is one of the common abdominal emergencies encountered in surgical practice. However there are a host of other medical and surgical conditions that closely mimic it, clinically. The objective of this paper is to present a study and analysis of our burden of incidental encounters with such mimicking surgical conditions that were erroneously diagnosed as acute appendicitis, prior to surgery. Methods: Data was retrieved from the hospital’s electronic medical records about all patients operated for acute appendicitis, by a single surgeon, over a 14 year period. Results: A total of 450 patients were operated for acute appendicitis from 2008 to 2022. Out of these, we identified 20 patients who had a normal appendix with some other mimicking surgical condition (Incidence 4.44%). Conclusion: Acute appendicitis has many differential diagnoses, both common and rare. At times, some of these are confirmed ‘on table’; as seen in this case series. A sound, reliable and fool proof palpatory assessment of the abdomen is crucial in diagnosing it’s surgical conditions. It is interesting to note that although the initial diagnosis of acute appendicitis made for all the subjects of this case series was erroneous, all still turned out to have alternate conditions which merited surgery.
阑尾的“谷歌眼镜”——人类蠕虫状的阑尾和模仿它的急性炎症向我们扔来的谷歌眼镜!-一个文献回顾的案例系列
摘要:目的:急性阑尾炎是外科实践中常见的腹部急症之一。然而,在临床上,有许多其他的医学和外科条件与它非常相似。本文的目的是提出一项研究和分析我们的负担偶然遇到这样的模拟手术条件,被错误地诊断为急性阑尾炎,术前。方法:从医院的电子医疗记录中检索数据,这些数据涉及所有由一名外科医生在14年内手术的急性阑尾炎患者。结果:2008年至2022年共收治急性阑尾炎患者450例。其中,我们确定了20例阑尾正常但伴有其他类似手术条件的患者(发生率4.44%)。结论:急性阑尾炎有多种鉴别诊断,既有常见的,也有罕见的。有时,其中一些被确认“摆在桌面上”;如本案例系列所示。一个健全、可靠和可靠的腹部触诊评估是诊断手术条件的关键。值得注意的是,尽管本病例系列中所有受试者的急性阑尾炎的初步诊断都是错误的,但所有患者都有值得手术治疗的其他情况。
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