Diagnostic challenge: Secondary omental torsion misdiagnosed as acute appendicitis—A case report

Author:

Maqbool Nargis12ORCID,Shafiq Khalid1,Ali Syed. Abid2,Saeed Nida1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Murshid Hospital and Health Care Centre, Karachi, Pakistan

2. Department of Surgery, Fatima Jinnah Dental College, Karachi, SD, Pakistan

Abstract

This case presents a diagnostic challenge in a 28-year-old male initially evaluated for severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and constipation, leading to the presumption of post-appendectomy complications. Clinical examination revealed abdominal distension, tenderness, and signs of peritonism, along with a reducible inguinal hernia. On subsequent CT scan, a large, inflamed area of omentum localized to the right abdomen extending up to the defect in the inguinal region with mild ascites was revealed. Upon exploration, it was discovered that the patient’s initial surgery had focused solely on an appendix deemed mildly inflamed by the operating surgeon, while a concurrent diagnosis of secondary omental torsion was missed. This oversight underscores the challenges in diagnosing abdominal pathologies, with the initial misdiagnosis leading to ongoing patient distress. Meticulous adhesiolysis and omentectomy were performed, resulting in the resolution of the patient’s symptoms.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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