| Literature DB >> 27964725 |
Hisham Allam1, Omer Al Yahri1, Sharon Mathew1, Adham Darweesh2, Ahmed Nafea Suliman1, Sherif Abdelaziem1, Mohamed Khairat1, Adriana Toro3, Isidoro Di Carlo4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis (EPS) describes a variety of diseases that are frequently confused with different names and different etiopathogeneses. The aim of this article is to report personal experience of focusing on correct classification and the status of current diagnosis and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal cocoon syndrome; Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis; Peritoneal encapsulation
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27964725 PMCID: PMC5153754 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-016-0198-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Classification of different aspects of peritoneal encapsulation
| 1) Peritoneal encapsulation |
| 2) Sclerosing encpsulating peritonitis |
| a) Primary or idiopatic or abdominal cocoon syndrome |
| b) Secondary |
Fig. 1Contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen showing a conglomerate of multiple small-bowel loops seen in the center of the abdomen, surrounded by a thick enhanced saclike structure
Fig. 2View when entering the abdominal cavity
Fig. 3After division of the membrane and freeing the bowel loops
Mean characteristics of both group of the patients: primary and secondary SEP
| Primary SEP | Secondary SEP | |
|---|---|---|
| Nb Pts | 3 | 4 |
| Sex | 3 males | 3 males, 1 female |
| Age | 33 years mean age (30–36) | 53,5 mean age (24–72) |
| Nationality | 1 Indian | 2 Egiptian |
| 1 Egyptian | 1 Sudani | |
| 1 Nepali | 1Indian | |
| Comorbidities | No comorbidities | 3pts CKD with PD |
| 1 pt Mediterranean fever | ||
| Symptoms of presentation at emergency | 2pts abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation | 3pts abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation |
| 1 pt abdominal pain | 1 pt abdominal pain and anorexia | |
| Duration of symptoms | 1st 2 years | 1st 9 years |
| 2nd 1 year | 2nd 3 months | |
| 3th no previous attack | 2 pts previous attack but not specified the time | |
| Methods of diagnosis | 1 pt X-ray | 4 pts CT scan |
| 2 pts CT scan | ||
| Accuracy of diagnosis | 2 pts SEP | 4 pts general intestinal occlusion |
| 1 pt Spigelian hernia | ||
| Preoperative WBC | 2 pts increased slightly | 3 pts increased slightly |
| 1 pt not reported | 1 pt normal | |
| Presentation at surgery | 1 pt encasement of entire small bowel, cecum, appendix | 3pts encasement of entire small bowel |
| 2 pts encasement of entire small bowel | 1 pt encasement of entire small bowel, an cecum | |
| Surgical procedure | 3 pts excision of membranes and adhesiolisis | 3 pts exicision of membranes and adhesiolisis |
| 1 pt excision of membranes, adhesiolisis and RH | ||
| Hospitalization | 1st 10 days | 1st 60 days |
| 2nd 4 days | 2nd 7 days | |
| 3th 4 days | 3th and 4th 4 days | |
| Morbidity | 1 pt Early post operative small bowel obstruction | None |
| Mortality | None | 1 pt MOF |
Nb number, Pts patients, CKD Chronic Kidney Disease, PD peritoneal dialysis, WBC White Blood Cells, CT Computed Tomography, MOF Multi Organ Failure
Classification and definition of different type of abdominal cocoon
| Type 1 | Partial encasement of intestine by a fibrocollagenous membrane |
| Type 2 | Complete encasement of intestine by a fibrocollagenous membrane |
| Type 3 | Complete encasement of the whole intestine and other orgen like appendix, ascending colon cecum, ovaries by a fibrocollagenous membrane. |