Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case

While many recent cases of colonic epiploic appendage causing acute abdomen have been reported, such appendages of the small bowel are extremely rare. We present a 59-year-old woman in whom a small bowel epiploic appendage caused volvulus. She presented with abdominal pain and vomiting in the absenc...

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Main Authors: Hiroshi Nemoto, Yasuo Yoshizawa, Kenji Hibi, Mitsuo Saito, Kazuyoshi Ishibashi, Yutaka Sanada, Genshu Tate
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2008-07-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/135609
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spelling doaj-5c580ccaaf204a49b086d6856d134bba2020-11-24T23:28:53ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312008-07-012221421810.1159/000135609135609Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a CaseHiroshi NemotoYasuo YoshizawaKenji HibiMitsuo SaitoKazuyoshi IshibashiYutaka SanadaGenshu TateWhile many recent cases of colonic epiploic appendage causing acute abdomen have been reported, such appendages of the small bowel are extremely rare. We present a 59-year-old woman in whom a small bowel epiploic appendage caused volvulus. She presented with abdominal pain and vomiting in the absence of previous abdominal operations. A diagnosis of small bowel obstruction from strangulation was made. Laparotomy disclosed bloody peritoneal fluid and a closed loop of strangulated small intestine. An adherent band composed of an epiploic appendage and intestine had completely encircled a loop of jejunum, leading to obstruction. This band was released, and approximately 80 cm of gangrenous bowel was resected. Four epiploic appendages 5–6 cm in length were attached to the ileum at the mesenteric border, beginning at a point 70 cm proximal to the terminal ileum.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/135609VolvulusEpiploic appendage strangulationSmall bowel
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Mitsuo Saito
Kazuyoshi Ishibashi
Yutaka Sanada
Genshu Tate
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Yasuo Yoshizawa
Kenji Hibi
Mitsuo Saito
Kazuyoshi Ishibashi
Yutaka Sanada
Genshu Tate
Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Volvulus
Epiploic appendage strangulation
Small bowel
author_facet Hiroshi Nemoto
Yasuo Yoshizawa
Kenji Hibi
Mitsuo Saito
Kazuyoshi Ishibashi
Yutaka Sanada
Genshu Tate
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title Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case
title_short Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case
title_full Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case
title_fullStr Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case
title_full_unstemmed Strangulation Caused by a Small Bowel Epiploic Appendage: Report of a Case
title_sort strangulation caused by a small bowel epiploic appendage: report of a case
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Gastroenterology
issn 1662-0631
publishDate 2008-07-01
description While many recent cases of colonic epiploic appendage causing acute abdomen have been reported, such appendages of the small bowel are extremely rare. We present a 59-year-old woman in whom a small bowel epiploic appendage caused volvulus. She presented with abdominal pain and vomiting in the absence of previous abdominal operations. A diagnosis of small bowel obstruction from strangulation was made. Laparotomy disclosed bloody peritoneal fluid and a closed loop of strangulated small intestine. An adherent band composed of an epiploic appendage and intestine had completely encircled a loop of jejunum, leading to obstruction. This band was released, and approximately 80 cm of gangrenous bowel was resected. Four epiploic appendages 5–6 cm in length were attached to the ileum at the mesenteric border, beginning at a point 70 cm proximal to the terminal ileum.
topic Volvulus
Epiploic appendage strangulation
Small bowel
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/135609
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