Twisting Lipoma Presenting as Appendicitis-A Rare Presentation
Published: August 1, 2014 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2014/.4728
Basavapatna Ramakr ishnaiah Sathyakr ishna, Suryanarayan Giridhar Bogg aram, Nagamalleswara Rao Jannu
1. Senior Consultant & Unit Chief, Department of Surgery, St Martha’s Hospital, Bangalore, India.
2. Senior Consultant & HOD, Department of Surgery, St Martha’s Hospital, Bangalore, India.
3. Resident, Department of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, St Martha’s Hospital, Bangalore, India.
Correspondence
Dr. Basavapatna Ramakrishnaiah Sathyakrishan,
St. Martha’s Hospital, Surgery, No. 5, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore – 560 001, Karnataka, India.
Phone : 09845006775, E-mail : cso@stmarthashospital.org, dr.brsk@gmail.com
Right iliac fossa (RIF) pain is the most common presenting complaint in the general surgical ward. Though there are several causes for the RIF pain, acute appendicitis is the first and common diagnosis. Here we present one of the rare differential diagnoses of RIF pain in a young female patient with one month history of intermittent right lower abdominal pain. Patient’s symptoms and clinical findings indicated acute appendicitis, though ultrasonography didn’t show any significant abnormality. Through diagnostic laparoscopy we found that there was torsion of anterior abdominal wall parietal peritoneal pedunculated lipoma located in RIF region. The clinical presentation, examination, investigation, laparoscopic findings and further management is presented in this case report.
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