Hernia sac laparoscopy, without additional trocar placements, is a safe adjunct for determining the viability of the incarcerated bowel segment. This method reduces the need for laparotomy so long as the reduced incarcerated segment meets the criteria for viability. Videoscopic inspection potentially offers additional information, such as the existence of ascites and peritoneal tumors.
General surgeons are often asked to evaluate acute abdominal pain which has an expanded differential diagnosis in women of childbearing age. Acute appendicitis accounts for many surgical emergencies as a common cause of nongynecologic pelvic pain. In some rare instances, acute appendicitis has been shown to occur simultaneously with a variety of gynecologic diseases. We report a case of concurrent acute appendicitis and ruptured ovarian endometrioma.
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