| Literature DB >> 24382056 |
Christoffer Stark1, Mikko Jousi, Berndt Enholm.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mucus-producing tumours of the appendix or mucoceles can, if left untreated, lead to dissemination of its contents into the peritoneal cavity causing substantial morbidity to the patient. Symptoms for complicated mucoceles can mimic those of acute appendicitis and the final diagnosis is most likely made intraoperatively. We here present a case that is, to our knowledge, one of only ten described in the literature and the first to characterize torsion of an appendiceal mucocele with abdominal magnetic resonance imaging. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24382056 PMCID: PMC3879997 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Axial short T1 inverted recovery sequences (a) shows a regular appendiceal fluid-filled mass. On T2-weighted sequences the mass is hyperintense (b, coronal view and d, sagittal view) and on T1-weighted sequences hypointense (c, sagittal view). The mesentery is edematic (c and d, white arrows), the base of the mucocele is indistinguishable from the appendix (c and d, *) and the mucocele is surrounded by fluid (a, white arrow) indicative of reactive inflammation and torsion.
Figure 2Laparoscopic view of the appendiceal mucosele (a). A clockwise 720 degree torsion can be seen at the base of the mucocele (b). The appendix was gangrenous and hemorrhagic.
Figure 3Removed appendix (a) displaying the mucous content (b).
Findings and treatment in reported cases of torsion of appendiceal mucoceles with pre-operative imaging studies
| 34/F | US/MRI | Thin walled appendiceal cyst on US Fluid-filled, tubular appendiceal cyst with slight wall-thickening, mesentery edema and abrupt tapering of the baseof the mucocele on MRI | Laparoscopic appendectomy | Present |
| 78/F | CT | Well encapsulated mass of unknown origin with intraluminal gas and slight calcifications | Open appendectomy | [ |
| 28/F | CT | Cystic thin-walled lesion with suspected ovarian cyst rupture | Laparoscopic appendectomy | [ |
| 34/M | CT | Appendiceal fluid filled cyst without contrast enhancement | Open appendectomy | [ |
| 59/M | CT | Dilated fluid-filled appendix negative for oral contrast, abrupt luminal tapering and whorled mesentery | Open appendectomy | [ |
| 79/M | US | Cystic appendiceal mass with target- like appearance | Open appendectomy | [ |
| 32/pregnant | US | Cystic lesion with internal echoes of unknown origin | Cesarean section and appendectomy | [ |
F = female, M = male, US = sonography, CT = computed tomography, MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.