Co-Incidence of Acute Appendicitis and Appendiceal Transection after Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Case Report

Authors

  • Hamid Reza Forootan Department of Pediatric Surgery, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
  • Maryam Tahamtan Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
  • Sam Moslemi Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract:

A 13-year-old boy with a history of bicycle handlebar injury to the left side of his abdomen was brought to the Emergency Department of our center. On admission, his vital signs were stable and abdominal examination revealed ecchymosis and tenderness of the injured areas. Mild to moderate free fluid and two small foci of free air in the anterior aspect of the abdomen, in favor of pneumoperitoneum, were detected in abdominopelvic sonography and CT-scan, respectively. In less than 6 hours, the patient developed generalized peritonitis. Therefore, exploratory laparotomy was promptly performed, which revealed appendiceal transection and rupture of the small bowel mesentery. Appendectomy and small bowel mesoplasty were done, with pathological diagnosis of acute appendicitis and periappendicitis. After surgery, the patient had a non-complicated hospital course. This rare case highlights the significance of the early management of appendiceal traumatic injuries in order to prevent further complicated events, especially in patients who are much more exposed to this risk due to their traumatic background.

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volume 38  issue 4

pages  343- 346

publication date 2013-09-15

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