Autoamputated Appendix: A Case Report

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Autoamputated Appendix: A Case Report

Bircan Savran
Bircan Savran Dumlupinar University
Ahmet KoAak
Ahmet KoAak
Bekir Azanal
Bekir Azanal
Yasin TuArul KarakuA
Yasin TuArul KarakuA
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a) Aim To discuss the condition of a child patient with abdominal pain related to autoamputated appendix. b) Case Report A male patient at 12 has admitted to our clinic with abdominal pain and vomiting complaints lasting for two days. His white blood cell (WBC) count was 9,100 and C-reactive protein (CRP) level was 27,89. Although direct radiographs have reflected normal structure, there was a diffuse thickening on ileum and there was a peripheral fluid collection surrounding the caecal walls. The p atient w as h ospitalized. H is a bdominal p ain h as temporarily relieved but, he has undergone surgical intervention as his abdominal pain has exacerbatively recurred a t t he e nd o f d ay o ne. D uring intraoperative exploration, we have observed that the appendix was totally seperated from caecum and its mesenteric perfusion was partially deteriorated (Fig. 1). Appendectomy operation was performed without caecal s uturation ( Fig. 2 ) a nd o ur p atient w as discharged from hospital two days after the operation with total remission.

Autoamputated Appendix: A Case Report

a) Aim To discuss the condition of a child patient with abdominal pain related to autoamputated appendix. b) Case Report A male patient at 12 has admitted to our clinic with abdominal pain and vomiting complaints lasting for two days. His white blood cell (WBC) count was 9,100 and C-reactive protein (CRP) level was 27,89. Although direct radiographs have reflected normal structure, there was a diffuse thickening on ileum and there was a peripheral fluid collection surrounding the caecal walls. The p atient w as h ospitalized. H is a bdominal p ain h as temporarily relieved but, he has undergone surgical intervention as his abdominal pain has exacerbatively recurred a t t he e nd o f d ay o ne. D uring intraoperative exploration, we have observed that the appendix was totally seperated from caecum and its mesenteric perfusion was partially deteriorated (Fig. 1). Appendectomy operation was performed without caecal s uturation ( Fig. 2 ) a nd o ur p atient w as discharged from hospital two days after the operation with total remission.

Bircan Savran
Bircan Savran Dumlupinar University
Ahmet KoAak
Ahmet KoAak
Bekir Azanal
Bekir Azanal
Yasin TuArul KarakuA
Yasin TuArul KarakuA

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Autoamputated Appendix: A Case Report

Bircan Savran
Bircan Savran Dumlupinar University
Ahmet KoAak
Ahmet KoAak
Bekir Azanal
Bekir Azanal
Yasin TuArul KarakuA
Yasin TuArul KarakuA

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