Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review
Abdominal cocoon syndrome or idiopathic Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis (SEP) is an extremely uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. Its etiology is explainable through numerous theories. An eleven-year-old girl referred to the pediatric surgery OPD with complaints of abdominal pain for the...
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doaj-abe4ab84ede9430899e78f545ca5083d2020-11-25T03:23:48ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Pediatrics Review2322-43982322-44012020-07-0183195200Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature ReviewNidhi Mahajan0Mitali Agarwal1Arti Khatri2Yousuf Mohsin Bari Siddiqui3Mamta Sengar4 Department of Pathology, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya, Geeta Colony, Delhi, India. Department of Pathology, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya, Geeta Colony, Delhi, India. Department of Pathology, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya, Geeta Colony, Delhi, India. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya, Geeta Colony, Delhi, India. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya, Geeta Colony, Delhi, India. Abdominal cocoon syndrome or idiopathic Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis (SEP) is an extremely uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. Its etiology is explainable through numerous theories. An eleven-year-old girl referred to the pediatric surgery OPD with complaints of abdominal pain for the past two weeks and vomiting for two days. Her family history for tuberculosis was positive. On examination, the abdomen was distended and slightly firm on palpation. The X-ray of her abdomen revealed multiple air-fluid levels. The CECT of the abdomen indicated dilated abdomen, duodenum, and proximal bowel loops. Some trapped inter bowel free fluid was also observed. The clinical presentation of subacute intestinal obstruction and the radiological features suggested a differential diagnosis of tubercular peritonitis versus pseudomyxoma peritonei. The obstructive symptoms demonstrated that the patient underwent an explorative laparotomy. Preoperatively, a thin membranous sac was identified enclosing multiple dilated small bowel loops. The sac was released by blunt dissection and part of the sac was provided for histopathological examination. Based on clinical, histopathological, and radiological findings, a diagnosis of abdominal cocoon syndrome was determined. The postoperative follow-up period of 6 months was uneventful. We presented a rare case of primary sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis, also reported as abdominal cocoon syndrome. It is among the rare potentially devastating causes of intestinal obstruction in children. A very high index of suspicion is imperative to arrive at its pre-operative diagnosis alone by clinical and radiological findings.http://jpr.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-310-en.htmlcocoonencapsulatingpaediatricperitonitis |
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Nidhi Mahajan Mitali Agarwal Arti Khatri Yousuf Mohsin Bari Siddiqui Mamta Sengar Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review Journal of Pediatrics Review cocoon encapsulating paediatric peritonitis |
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Nidhi Mahajan Mitali Agarwal Arti Khatri Yousuf Mohsin Bari Siddiqui Mamta Sengar |
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Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review |
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Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review |
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Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review |
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Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review |
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Abdominal Cocoon Syndrome in a Child With Intestinal Obstruction: A Case Report and Literature Review |
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abdominal cocoon syndrome in a child with intestinal obstruction: a case report and literature review |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Pediatrics Review |
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2322-4398 2322-4401 |
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2020-07-01 |
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Abdominal cocoon syndrome or idiopathic Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis (SEP) is an extremely uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. Its etiology is explainable through numerous theories.
An eleven-year-old girl referred to the pediatric surgery OPD with complaints of abdominal pain for the past two weeks and vomiting for two days. Her family history for tuberculosis was positive. On examination, the abdomen was distended and slightly firm on palpation. The X-ray of her abdomen revealed multiple air-fluid levels. The CECT of the abdomen indicated dilated abdomen, duodenum, and proximal bowel loops. Some trapped inter bowel free fluid was also observed. The clinical presentation of subacute intestinal obstruction and the radiological features suggested a differential diagnosis of tubercular peritonitis versus pseudomyxoma peritonei. The obstructive symptoms demonstrated that the patient underwent an explorative laparotomy. Preoperatively, a thin membranous sac was identified enclosing multiple dilated small bowel loops. The sac was released by blunt dissection and part of the sac was provided for histopathological examination. Based on clinical, histopathological, and radiological findings, a diagnosis of abdominal cocoon syndrome was determined. The postoperative follow-up period of 6 months was uneventful.
We presented a rare case of primary sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis, also reported as abdominal cocoon syndrome. It is among the rare potentially devastating causes of intestinal obstruction in children. A very high index of suspicion is imperative to arrive at its pre-operative diagnosis alone by clinical and radiological findings. |
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