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. 2011 Apr 22:5:162.
doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-5-162.

Appendix perforation in appendix duplication in a man: a case report

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Appendix perforation in appendix duplication in a man: a case report

Emel Canbay et al. J Med Case Rep. .

Abstract

Introduction: Although appendix duplication is diagnosed as a rare congenital anomaly of the alimentary tract in childhood, a few adult cases have also been reported. Here we report a case of appendix duplication with perforated appendicitis co-existing with acute appendicitis in an adult patient.

Case presentation: A 33-year-old Caucasian man was admitted to our Emergency Department with right-sided lower-quadrant pain that we explored for presumed complicated appendicitis. On exploration, a perforated inflamed appendix was found coexisting with a second inflamed appendix which was subserosal and retrocecal. Appendectomies were performed, and the pathological examination confirmed the signs of acute inflammation in both appendixes.

Conclusion: Surgeons in emergency services should be aware of anatomical anomalies such as duplication and malposition of the appendix, even in patients with a history of previous appendectomy, because misdiagnosis of appendix duplication may lead to a poor clinical outcome and medicolegal issues.

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Macroscopic view of appendix duplication and obstructive fecoliths in the lumina.

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