| Literature DB >> 25875547 |
Sharique Nazir1, Alex Bulanov, Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas, Ibrahim I Jabbour, Larry Griffith.
Abstract
Duplication of the appendix is a rare congenital anomaly that, in adults, is most often found incidentally during surgery for other reasons. Appendicitis in the duplicated appendix is very rare and has been reported less than 10 times in the medical literature. We describe a 33-year-old woman with worsening periumbilical pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. Physical examination showed localized peritonitis in the right lower quadrant. She had an elevated white blood cell count with neutrophilia. Computed tomography showed acute ruptured appendicitis. Diagnostic laparoscopy showed 2 appendices attached via separate bases to a single cecum with no other concurrent anomalies. Both appendices were removed laparoscopically. Histopathology confirmed normal appendiceal tissue in one and severe acute transmural appendicitis in the other. Awareness of appendiceal duplication and a thorough intraoperative inspection are critical to assess the presence of significant associated anomalies and avoid life-threatening complications.Entities:
Keywords: Acute abdomen; Appendiceal duplication; Cave-Wallbridge classification; Ruptured appendicitis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25875547 PMCID: PMC4400935 DOI: 10.9738/INTSURG-D-14-00150.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868