2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2015.07.017
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The dilemma of stump appendicitis — A case report and literature review

Abstract: HighlightsStump appendicitis is a rare presentation and therefore presents as a diagnostic dilemma.A PubMed search was conducted to identify cases of stump appendicitis following appendectomy.We report a case of a 72 year old female who presents 7 years post appendectomy with stump appendicitis.Systematic review of 61 cases were analyzed and outcomes highlighted.

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“…This has often been associated with difficult appendicectomies with significant local inflammation or complications such as perforation or phlegmon 2 3. At laparoscopy, the appendiceal critical view should be obtained, with the appendix held at 10 o’clock, taenia coli at 3 o’clock and terminal ileum at 6 o’clock, with a clear view of the termination of the taenia at the base of the appendix.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This has often been associated with difficult appendicectomies with significant local inflammation or complications such as perforation or phlegmon 2 3. At laparoscopy, the appendiceal critical view should be obtained, with the appendix held at 10 o’clock, taenia coli at 3 o’clock and terminal ileum at 6 o’clock, with a clear view of the termination of the taenia at the base of the appendix.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is unclear if conservative management, followed by interval appendicectomy may be a useful treatment strategy. Invagination of the appendiceal stump and routine stapling of the base of the appendix have been suggested to reduce this complication; however, currently no literature support this hypothesis 2 3Learning points

Stump appendicitis is rare but should be considered in patients presenting with symptoms and signs similar to acute appendicitis and a history of previous appendicectomy.

Care should be taken to identify the appendiceal base at operation.

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confidence: 99%
“…2 Our literature review shows no documented cases of distal stump appendicitis. 2 Our literature review shows no documented cases of distal stump appendicitis.…”
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“…Stump appendicitis has a reported incidence of one in 50 000 cases. 2 Our literature review shows no documented cases of distal stump appendicitis. An early diagnosis is essential to avoid complications, such as perforation, intra-abdominal abscess and generalized peritonitis.…”
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“…Pericecal inflammation, abscess formation, fluid in the right iliac fossa, cecal wall thickening, and an ileocecal mass may be CT findings in SA, which are similar to those in acute appendicitis. In case of vagueness, diagnostic laparoscopy may be next diagnostic and therapeutic approach (2). Treatment is completion appendectomy (5).…”
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confidence: 99%