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CONGENITAL ABNORMALITY OF THE APPENDIX COMPLICATED BY APPENDICITIS
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Congenital malformations of the appendix are an extremely rare pathology, do not have a specific clinical picture and are usually detected at the time of surgery or pathohistological examination of the removed appendix. The purpose of the study. To present a description of a rare pathology – a case of incomplete doubling of the appendix and its atypical location, which contributed to the development of chronic recurrent appendicitis and periappendicitis. Results. The patient, aged 19, was operated on with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Laparoscopy has revealed that the appendix is partially retracted into the inguinal hernia and purulent fibrinous periappendicitis occurs. The vermiform appendix was removed. During its examination by both the surgeon and the pathologist, no developmental abnormality was detected. Pathohistological examination revealed incomplete doubling of the appendix. The additional process was located in the thickened mesentery of the main appendix. The complete absence of the outer layer in the muscle membrane and the serous membrane of the accessory process was revealed. This abnormality has provoked the development of chronic recurrent appendicitis and periappendicitis with the formation of an appendicular infiltrate. Conclusion. This article describes a rare clinical case of not only abnormal development of the appendix with the formation of chronic recurrent appendicitis, the formation of periappendicular infiltrate, but also its atypical location – it was partially involved in an inguinal hernia.
Grodno State Medical University
Title: CONGENITAL ABNORMALITY OF THE APPENDIX COMPLICATED BY APPENDICITIS
Description:
Congenital malformations of the appendix are an extremely rare pathology, do not have a specific clinical picture and are usually detected at the time of surgery or pathohistological examination of the removed appendix.
The purpose of the study.
To present a description of a rare pathology – a case of incomplete doubling of the appendix and its atypical location, which contributed to the development of chronic recurrent appendicitis and periappendicitis.
Results.
The patient, aged 19, was operated on with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis.
Laparoscopy has revealed that the appendix is partially retracted into the inguinal hernia and purulent fibrinous periappendicitis occurs.
The vermiform appendix was removed.
During its examination by both the surgeon and the pathologist, no developmental abnormality was detected.
Pathohistological examination revealed incomplete doubling of the appendix.
The additional process was located in the thickened mesentery of the main appendix.
The complete absence of the outer layer in the muscle membrane and the serous membrane of the accessory process was revealed.
This abnormality has provoked the development of chronic recurrent appendicitis and periappendicitis with the formation of an appendicular infiltrate.
Conclusion.
This article describes a rare clinical case of not only abnormal development of the appendix with the formation of chronic recurrent appendicitis, the formation of periappendicular infiltrate, but also its atypical location – it was partially involved in an inguinal hernia.
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