Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics
Stump appendicitis is a rare complication that results from reinflammation of the residual part of the appendix, after incomplete appendectomy. Factors that may contribute to inadequate identification of appendicular base are subserosal or retrocecal position, extensive inflammation or inadequate su...
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doaj-cd1e2afd13614ddfb9e7a0e6ed271cd42020-11-25T01:16:35ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662020-01-0152Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatricsSofia Ferreira de Lima0Joana Patena Forte1Mafalda de Castro2Sofia Morão3Rui Alves4Hospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, Portugal; Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Portugal; Corresponding author. Hospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, Portugal.Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca, PortugalHospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca, PortugalHospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, PortugalHospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, PortugalStump appendicitis is a rare complication that results from reinflammation of the residual part of the appendix, after incomplete appendectomy. Factors that may contribute to inadequate identification of appendicular base are subserosal or retrocecal position, extensive inflammation or inadequate surgical exposure. The length of the appendiceal stump after ligation is likely a major predisposing factor. The presentation of stump appendicitis is similar to acute appendicitis, but this diagnosis is often dismissed because of the surgical history. Computed tomography and ultrasonography are the imaging modalities of choice. The usual recommended treatment for stump appendicitis is completion appendectomy. Stump appendicitis must be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen despite the patient's appendectomy history. A delayed diagnosis may lead to an increase in morbidity.We present two cases of stump appendicitis in adolescents after laparoscopic appendectomies, one being a case of recurrent stump appendicitis. We report two alternative therapeutic approaches: interval appendectomy and non-operative management. We conclude that these alternative approaches may be suitable for some patients with stump appendicitis. A review of the pertinent literature was done. Keywords: Stump appendicitis, Adolescents, Recurrent appendicitishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576619303045 |
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Sofia Ferreira de Lima Joana Patena Forte Mafalda de Castro Sofia Morão Rui Alves Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports |
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Sofia Ferreira de Lima Joana Patena Forte Mafalda de Castro Sofia Morão Rui Alves |
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Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics |
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Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics |
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Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics |
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Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics |
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Stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: Rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics |
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stump appendicitis in two adolescent boys: rare presentations and alternative approaches in pediatrics |
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports |
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Stump appendicitis is a rare complication that results from reinflammation of the residual part of the appendix, after incomplete appendectomy. Factors that may contribute to inadequate identification of appendicular base are subserosal or retrocecal position, extensive inflammation or inadequate surgical exposure. The length of the appendiceal stump after ligation is likely a major predisposing factor. The presentation of stump appendicitis is similar to acute appendicitis, but this diagnosis is often dismissed because of the surgical history. Computed tomography and ultrasonography are the imaging modalities of choice. The usual recommended treatment for stump appendicitis is completion appendectomy. Stump appendicitis must be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen despite the patient's appendectomy history. A delayed diagnosis may lead to an increase in morbidity.We present two cases of stump appendicitis in adolescents after laparoscopic appendectomies, one being a case of recurrent stump appendicitis. We report two alternative therapeutic approaches: interval appendectomy and non-operative management. We conclude that these alternative approaches may be suitable for some patients with stump appendicitis. A review of the pertinent literature was done. Keywords: Stump appendicitis, Adolescents, Recurrent appendicitis |
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