| Literature DB >> 22165067 |
D Dumitrescu1, C Savlovschi, R Borcan, H Pantu, D Serban, S Gradinaru, G Smarandache, T Trotea, C Branescu, L Musat, M Comandasu, M Priboi, M Baldir, B Sandolache, S Oprescu.
Abstract
We present the case of a 58-year old male patient admitted in the surgery section of the University Emergency Hospital of Bucharest and diagnosed with acute abdomen. The minimal clinical-paraclinical investigation (i.e., thorax-pulmonary Xray, biological probes) raises questions as to the differentiated diagnosis and other associated diseases, also suggesting the existence of voluminous diaphragmatic hernia. The CT thorax-abdomen examination confirms the diaphragmatic hernia suspicion, with intra-thorax ascent of the colon up to the anterior C4 level, but does not explain the abdominal suffering; thus we suspected a biliary ileus or acute appendicitis. Medial laparotomy was imperative. Intrasurgically peritonitis was noticed located by gangrenous acute apendicitis, perforated, with coprolite, for which apendictomy and lavage-drainage pf the peritoneal cavity was performed. Post-surgical status: favourable to recovery.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22165067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chirurgia (Bucur) ISSN: 1221-9118