Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report

Chronic appendicitis is a rare entity characterized by pain in the right iliac Fossa during 2 years of evolution. Some surgeons and pathologists deny the existence of this disease; in contrast, there are studies of different authors that reported findings of chronic appendicitis. Male patient, 71...

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Main Authors: Yeray Trujillo L, Carlos Contreras C, José Cabanillas L
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Martín de Porres 2016-03-01
Series:Horizonte Médico
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Online Access:http://usmp.edu.pe/medicina/medicina/horizonte/2016_3/Art10_Vol16_N3.pdf
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spelling doaj-5ae3f9eabffa42f29373c643d85329632020-11-25T01:15:45ZspaUniversidad de San Martín de PorresHorizonte Médico1727-558X2227-35302016-03-011637175Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case reportYeray Trujillo L0Carlos Contreras C1José Cabanillas L2Servicio de Cirugía General del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo. Lima – Perú. Docente de Anatomía Humana UNMSM. Lima, Perú.Departamento de Emergencia y Cuidados Críticos del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Lima - Perú, Docente de la USMP, Instituto de Investigaciones Clínicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, PerúServicio de Anatomía Patológica del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Lima - PerúChronic appendicitis is a rare entity characterized by pain in the right iliac Fossa during 2 years of evolution. Some surgeons and pathologists deny the existence of this disease; in contrast, there are studies of different authors that reported findings of chronic appendicitis. Male patient, 71 years- old, with pain in the right iliac Fossa of 2 weeks of evolution which remitted partially throughout his presentation, not associated with nausea, vomiting or anorexia. Physical examination revealed bounce in right iliac Fossa and blood count without Leukocytosis and forms segmented within normal parameters. History of 2 years of similar symptoms with resolution spontaneously. It was decided to carry out exploratory laparotomy; the operative finding was a cecal appendix of 1 cm of length with adherence of its distal part to the abdominal wall, exerting traction. Postoperatively the patient presented mild bloating and complete remission of pain. The pathological anatomy of the operative part was informed as cecal appendix 1 cm of length with chronic inflammation and fibrosis.http://usmp.edu.pe/medicina/medicina/horizonte/2016_3/Art10_Vol16_N3.pdfappendicitisappendixappendectomy
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author Yeray Trujillo L
Carlos Contreras C
José Cabanillas L
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Carlos Contreras C
José Cabanillas L
Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
Horizonte Médico
appendicitis
appendix
appendectomy
author_facet Yeray Trujillo L
Carlos Contreras C
José Cabanillas L
author_sort Yeray Trujillo L
title Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
title_short Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
title_full Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
title_fullStr Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
title_full_unstemmed Chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
title_sort chronic appendicitis in an atrophic appendix: case report
publisher Universidad de San Martín de Porres
series Horizonte Médico
issn 1727-558X
2227-3530
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Chronic appendicitis is a rare entity characterized by pain in the right iliac Fossa during 2 years of evolution. Some surgeons and pathologists deny the existence of this disease; in contrast, there are studies of different authors that reported findings of chronic appendicitis. Male patient, 71 years- old, with pain in the right iliac Fossa of 2 weeks of evolution which remitted partially throughout his presentation, not associated with nausea, vomiting or anorexia. Physical examination revealed bounce in right iliac Fossa and blood count without Leukocytosis and forms segmented within normal parameters. History of 2 years of similar symptoms with resolution spontaneously. It was decided to carry out exploratory laparotomy; the operative finding was a cecal appendix of 1 cm of length with adherence of its distal part to the abdominal wall, exerting traction. Postoperatively the patient presented mild bloating and complete remission of pain. The pathological anatomy of the operative part was informed as cecal appendix 1 cm of length with chronic inflammation and fibrosis.
topic appendicitis
appendix
appendectomy
url http://usmp.edu.pe/medicina/medicina/horizonte/2016_3/Art10_Vol16_N3.pdf
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