Giugno 2013 - Volume XXXII - numero 6
Pagine elettroniche
Clinica Pediatrica, , IRCCS Materno-Infantile “Burlo Garofolo”, Università di Trieste
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Key words: Stump appendicitis, Complications, Case report
Stump appendicitis is the re-inflammation of the residual appendiceal tissue after an appendectomy. It is a rare and unknown complication of appendectomy. Clinical features of stump appendicitis do not differ from acute appendicitis, even though the history of a previous appendectomy can be misleading causing a delayed diagnosis. Ultrasonography can be useful in identifying inflammatory changes. The abdominal CT is reported as the gold standard for its diagnosis. Stump appendicitis has a higher risk of complications than appendicitis, with perforation being reported in nearly 70% of the cases. Stump appendicitis should be considered in all patients who have previously undergone appendectomy and have had a convincing history of acute appendicitis. Treatment by re-surgery and complete removal of the appendix will resolve the case.
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