Diagnosis and Management of Adult Omental Infarction: 10-Year Case Series.
Jason DiabSarit BadianiChristophe R BerneyPublished in: World journal of surgery (2021)
Omental infarction generally presents with nonspecific clinical signs often masquerading as other more common abdominal diagnosis like cholecystitis or appendicitis. A trial of conservative management initially coupled with appropriate imaging should be recommended within the first 24-48 h before considering surgical treatment in refractory cases.