Tubular Ileal Duplication Causing Perforative Peritonitis in an Adult: A Rare Presentation.
Jignesh A GandhiPravin H ShindeJayati J ChuriwalaSakina HusainPublished in: Surgery journal (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Background Enteric duplication cysts are a rare congenital abnormality that present more commonly in children than adults. Clinical presentation varies from vague abdominal pain, abdominal lump, iron deficiency anemia to intestinal obstruction due to intussusception or mass effect. We report a tubular ileal duplication in an adult male presenting with an acute abdomen due to perforative peritonitis. Case A 20-year-old male presented to the emergency department with complains of right lower abdominal pain. On clinical examination and ultrasound scan patient was suspected to have a complicated acute appendicitis (rupture). However, a computed tomography scan was suggestive of perforation in the distal ileum. Emergency exploratory laparotomy revealed a perforated isolated ileal tubular duplication.
Keyphrases
- abdominal pain
- computed tomography
- iron deficiency
- emergency department
- case report
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- high glucose
- liver failure
- public health
- healthcare
- young adults
- dual energy
- chronic kidney disease
- pulmonary embolism
- contrast enhanced
- respiratory failure
- magnetic resonance
- hepatitis b virus
- ultrasound guided
- aortic dissection