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An unusual presentation of perforated appendicitis in epigastric region
Authors:Mehmet Odabasi  Cem Arslan  Hasan Abuoglu  Emre Gunay  Mehmet Kamil Yildiz  Cengiz Eris  Erkan Ozkan  Ali Aktekin  MA Tolga Muftuoglu
Institution:Department of Surgery, Haydarpasa Numune Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul 34688, Turkey
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

Atypical presentations of appendix have been reported including backache, left lower quadrant pain and groin pain from a strangulated femoral hernia containing the appendix. We report a case presenting an epigastric pain that was diagnosed after computed tomography as a perforated appendicitis on intestinal malrotation.

PRESENTATION OF CASE

A 27-year-old man was admitted with a three-day history of epigastric pain. Physical examination revealed tenderness and defense on palpation of epigastric region. There was a left subcostal incision with the history of diaphragmatic hernia repair when the patient was 3 days old. He had an intestinal malrotation with the cecum fixed at the epigastric region and the inflamed appendix extending beside the left lobe of liver.

DISCUSSION

While appendicitis is the most common abdominal disease requiring surgical intervention seen in the emergency room setting, intestinal malrotation is relatively uncommon. When patients with asymptomatic undiagnosed gastrointestinal malrotation clinically present with abdominal pain, accurate diagnosis and definitive therapy may be delayed, possibly increasing the risk of morbidity and mortality.

CONCLUSION

Atypical presentations of acute appendicitis should be kept in mind in patients with abdominal pain in emergency room especially in patients with previous childhood operation for diaphragmatic hernia.
Keywords:Perforated appendicitis  Unusual presentation  Laparoscopy  Epigastric  Malrotation  Diaphragmatic hernia
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