Incidental Finding of an Infarcted Epiploic Appendage Attached to the Sigmoid Colon.

IF 1.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ifeanyi K Uche, Alec A Hirsch
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Abstract

Background: Epiploic appendagitis is a condition usually caused by infarction of the epiploic appendages, small outpouchings of adipose tissue found on the serosal surface of the colon. Epiploic appendagitis is a rare cause of acute lower abdominal pain, but the condition does not have any specific presenting clinical features and is often misdiagnosed as acute diverticulitis, appendicitis, or other gastrointestinal disorder.

Case report: A 53-year-old female presented with abnormal uterine bleeding and pelvic pain and was seeking definitive surgical management. During the patient's total laparoscopic hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, an infarcted epiploic appendage attached to the sigmoid colon was found. An intraoperative general surgery consultation was obtained, and the infarcted epiploic appendage was laparoscopically excised.

Conclusion: This case provides information about epiploic appendagitis, a rare cause of abdominal pain that can clinically mimic other acute or subacute disorders. The goal is to increase awareness of this rare intra-abdominal condition.

偶然发现附于乙状结肠的网膜附属物梗死。
背景:网膜阑尾炎是一种通常由网膜附属物梗死引起的疾病,在结肠浆膜表面发现脂肪组织的小突起。网膜阑尾炎是一种罕见的急性下腹痛的病因,但这种疾病没有任何特定的临床表现特征,经常被误诊为急性憩室炎、阑尾炎或其他胃肠道疾病。病例报告:一名53岁女性表现为子宫异常出血和骨盆疼痛,正在寻求明确的手术治疗。在患者的腹腔镜全子宫切除术与双侧输卵管卵巢切除术,发现一个梗死的网膜附属物连接到乙状结肠。术中进行了普外科会诊,并通过腹腔镜切除了梗死的网膜附件。结论:本病例提供了关于网膜阑尾炎的信息,这是一种罕见的腹痛原因,临床上可以模仿其他急性或亚急性疾病。目的是提高人们对这种罕见的腹内疾病的认识。
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Ochsner Journal
Ochsner Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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2.10
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71
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Ochsner Journal is a quarterly publication designed to support Ochsner"s mission to improve the health of our community through a commitment to innovation in healthcare, medical research, and education. The Ochsner Journal provides an active dialogue on practice standards in today"s changing healthcare environment. Emphasis will be given to topics of great societal and medical significance.
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