Kratochvíl J., Mrva M., Kopřiva A., Stračár M., Doležal B.: Impingement of an Accessory Intraabdominal Organ as an Uncommon Intraoperative Diagnosis – A Case Review
Authors:
J. Kratochvíl; M. Mrva; A. Kopřiva; M. Stračár; B. Doležal
Authors place of work:
Chirurgické oddělení VN Brno, primář: MUDr. Martin Stračár
Published in the journal:
Rozhl. Chir., 2011, roč. 90, č. 5, s. 298-300.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Summary
In this case report is described a patient with an abdominal pain, who came to surgery. Intraoperatively was found the infarcted formation of unknown origin in the omentum – suspicion of accessory spleen. Histologically was elucidated, that the formation consisted of ischemic adipose tissue – there was a torsion of a large caul.
Key words:
ometnal torsion – strangulation – acute abdomen
Zdroje
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2. Al Tokhais, T. I., Bokhari, A. A., Noureldin, O. H. Primary omental torsion: A rare cause of acute abdomen. The Saudi journal of gastroenterology, 2007 13(3): 144–146.
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