Perforated anterior tenia coli-type appendicitis in a case of vermiform appendix duplex in a toddler: a case report
Author | Zvizdic, Zlatan |
Author | Bukvic, Melika |
Author | Ibisevic, Nermina |
Author | Firdus, Alena |
Author | Jonuzi, Asmir |
Author | Vranic, Semir |
Available date | 2025-03-03T07:10:07Z |
Publication Date | 2024 |
Publication Name | Journal of Surgical Case Reports |
Resource | Scopus |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjae784 |
ISSN | 20428812 |
Abstract | Duplication of the vermiform appendix is a rare anomaly observed in patients undergoing appendectomy. A 27-month-old male toddler presented with a 9-day history of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea, progressing to an acute abdomen with signs of severe peritonitis. Intraoperative findings revealed a periappendicular infiltrate from a perforated vermiform appendix of the tenia coli type. A second, inflamed appendix was incidentally discovered in its typical location during the procedure. Vermiform appendix duplication presents a clinical challenge due to its rarity and potential for complications. According to the Cave-Wallbridge classification, this case represents Type B2, or the tenia coli variant, characterized by a perforated appendix originating at the tenia coli convergence and a smaller, secondary appendix in a retrocecal position. This case emphasizes the importance of thorough distal and proximal exploration during initial appendectomy when this anomaly is suspected, particularly in cases of Type B2. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Subject | appendix vermiform duplication case report perforated appendicitis small child |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 12 |
Volume Number | 2024 |
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