Omental torsion as a possible cause of acute abdomen
Authors:
L. Puszkailer 1; Š. Malec 3; J. Smetka 1; R. Blažková 1; A. Drápalová 1; D. Guzyová 2
Authors place of work:
Chirurgicko-traumatologické oddělení nemocnice Šternberk, SMN, a. s.
1; Radiodiagnostické oddělení nemocnice Šternberk, SMN, a. s.
2; Dětské oddělení nemocnice Šternberk SMN, a. s.
3
Published in the journal:
Rozhl. Chir., 2021, roč. 100, č. 9, s. 459-462.
Category:
Case Report
doi:
https://doi.org/10.33699/PIS.2021.100.9.459–462
Summary
Primary torsion of large omentum is a rare cause of abdominal pain. The knowledge of this disease is essential for surgeons. It plays an important role in differential diagnosis of acute abdomen. The authors present two cases of primary omental torsion. They describe the diagnostic and therapeutic process. Diagnosis of omental torsion is difficult. Frequently, it presents with abdominal pain and imitates other acute abdominal diseases such as acute appendicitis in most cases. It is difficult to diagnose before surgical revision is approached. Laboratory and paraclinical examinations may not provide any clear findings. Laparoscopic revision is the method of choice, with confirmation of the diagnosis and laparoscopic resection of the ischemic part of omentum.
Keywords:
omental torsion – acute abdomen
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