Appendiceal duplication: a case report of horseshoe-shaped appendix and implications for patient safety.
Tarik DeflaouiAnas DerkaouiMohammed MahmoudiYassir AkilRihab AmaraNadir MiryBenani AmalRachid JabiMohammed BouzianePublished in: Journal of surgical case reports (2024)
Appendiceal anomalies, particularly double appendices, are rare and mainly detected during non-appendiceal surgery in adults. Misrecognizing them can have serious consequences, both clinically and legally. It is critical that surgeons pay attention to the anatomical variations of the vermiform appendix, and always consider the possibility of duplicated appendix when diagnosing a right iliac fossa pain. Misdiagnosis can lead to life-threatening medical complications for the patient, with medico-legal implications.