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A Rare Case of Appendiceal Tip Complete Attachment to a Sigmoid Diverticulum: An Appendiceal Phlegmon Case Report Publisher



Davari FV1 ; Hashem Zadeh A2
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Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports Published:2022


Abstract

Introduction: Appendiceal phlegmon is defined as an inflammatory mass, consisting of the inflamed appendix, enclosed by adjacent viscera and the greater omentum in 2 % to 10 % of patients with acute appendicitis. Case presentation: A 24-year-old female presented to the hospital with chief complaints of fever, nausea, vomiting, and pain over the right lower quadrant of the abdomen for two days. In the local examination, tenderness and rebound tenderness were detected. Ultrasonography and abdominal CT scan indicated appendiceal phlegmon. After seven weeks of receiving a course of antibiotics with complete resolution of her symptoms, she underwent elective laparoscopic appendectomy. During surgery, the appendiceal tip was completely attached and fused to a sigmoid diverticulum, which has not been reported elsewhere. The appendix was completely removed, and the patient was discharged from the hospital in a good general condition after two days. Discussion: Acute appendicitis can cause serious complications, such as ruptured appendix, abscess, or phlegmon. In most cases, inflammation and infection resolve by antibiotic administration. In some cases perforation of the inflamed appendix and local abscess or diffuse peritonitis formation, which requires immediate percutaneous drainage or surgery as indicated. Theoretically, the inflamed appendix can cause adhesive damage to the adjacent organs; however, there is no particular report on this type of damage. Conclusion: This rare case suggests that during phlegmon formation and related inflammation, other complications such as fistula formation, are theoretically expected. © 2022 The Authors
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