학술논문

A rare case of epiploic appendages infarction within an incisional hernia: a usual complain of unusual cause.
Document Type
Case Study
Source
Journal of Surgical Case Reports. Aug2023, Vol. 2023 Issue 8, p1-3. 3p.
Subject
*HERNIA
*COMPUTED tomography
*CLINICAL pathology
*ABDOMINAL pain
*DIVERTICULITIS
*INFARCTION
Language
ISSN
2042-8812
Abstract
Epiploic appendagitis (EA) is an uncommon condition caused by infarction of epiploic appendages "small fat outpouchings present on the outside of the colon wall" because of torsion or thrombosis of the main draining vein. It is sometimes misdiagnosed as diverticulitis or appendicitis. Lab tests usually are normal, and the diagnosis is mainly by computerized tomography (CT) scan. Treatment is conservative as it is a self-limited condition, and the symptoms will resolve spontaneously within 2 weeks. However, surgical appendage removal could be necessary if symptoms increase or continue. Here, we report our experience with a 21-year-old male patient, who presented with a 1-day duration of localized right lower quadrant (RLQ) abdominal pain within 18*10 cm incisional hernia, imaging revealed signs of epiploic appendages infarction within the huge incisional hernia. This case describes an atypical scenario for EA, which was successfully managed with surgery. The final pathology report confirms the diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]