Idiopathic segmental infarction of the omentum mimicking acute appendicitis: A case report.

Journal: International Journal Of Surgery Case Reports
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Abstract

Background: Omentum is a well vascularized organ. Omentum infarction is uncommon. Most of the cases are secondary due to torsion, intra-abdominal infections and vascular thrombosis. Primary idiopathic segmental omental infarction is rare.

Methods: A 26-year-old male presented with acute onset right iliac fossa pain mimicking acute appendicitis. On radiological imaging, early acute appendicitis was suspected. On diagnostic laparoscopy, appendix appeared normal and there was idiopathic infarction of a part of the greater omentum lying close to the cecum. Patient underwent laparoscopic appendectomy with excision of the diseased segment of the omentum and had uneventful recovery.

Conclusions: Idiopathic omental infarction should be included in the differential diagnoses while treating patient with acute abdomen.

Authors
Rahul Gupta, Waad Farhat, Houssem Ammar, Mohamed Azzaza, Sami Lagha, Yesser Cheikh, Mohamed Mabrouk, Ben Ali