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A Rare ethıology of acute abdomen syndrome ın chıldhood: Prımary Torsıon of the Greater Omentum – A Case Report

Year 2011, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 107 - 109, 01.09.2011
https://doi.org/10.5505/sakaryamj.2011.80299

Abstract

Primary torsion of the greater omentum is a rare ethiology of acute abdomen syndrome in children. An eight year old boy was admitted to our clinic with the complaints of sudden onset abdominal pain and vomiting. The patient was urgently operated because of acute abdomen syndrome diagnosis. Torsion of the omentum majus identified as the primary etiology of the patient underwent excision of the omentum. This case has been reported because of its rare incidance.

References

  • Oğuzkurt P, Kotiloğlu E, Tanyel FC, Hiçsönmez A. A primary omental torsion in a 6-year-old girl. J Pediatr Surg 1995;30:1700-1.
  • Georgios M, Evangelia L, Nikolaos B, Evi V, Geroulanos GC. Primary omental torsion in children: ten-year experience. Pediatr Surg Int 2007;23:879-882.
  • Aoun N, Haddad-Zebouni S, Slaba S. Left-sided omental torsion: CT appearance. Eur Radiol 2001;11:96-8.
  • Sweeney MJ, Blestel GA, Ancalms N. Primary torsion of the greater omentum. JAMA 1983; 249: 3073.
  • Kim J, Kim Y, Cho OK, Rhim H, Koh BH, Kim YS, et all. Omental torsion: CT features. Abdom Imaging 2004;29:502-4.
  • Mainzar RA, Simoes A. Primary idiopathic torsion of the omentum. Arch Surg 1964;88:974-83.
  • Stella DL, Schelleman TG. Segmental infarction of the omentum secondary to torsion: ultrasound and computed tomography diagnosis. Australas Radiol 2000;44:212-5.
  • Şencan A, Aslan O,Yılmaz Ö, Ayhan S, Mir E. A rare cause of acute abdominal pain: Primary torsion of omentum majus. Turk J Gastroenterol 2002;13:122-124.
  • Barcia PJ, Nelson TG. Primary segmental infarction of the omentum with and without torsion. Am J Surg 1973;126:328-31

Çocukluk çağında nadir bir akut karın sendromu etiyolojisi: Primer Omentum Torsiyonu – Olgu Sunumu

Year 2011, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 107 - 109, 01.09.2011
https://doi.org/10.5505/sakaryamj.2011.80299

Abstract

Primer omentum torsiyonu çocuklarda nadir görülen bir akut batın sendromu etyolojisidir. Sekiz yaşında erkek çocuk ani başlayan karın ağrısı ve kusma şikayetleri ile başvurdu. Akut batın sendromu tanısı ile acil şartlarda ameliyat edildi. Etyoloji olarak primer omentum majus torsiyonu saptanan hastaya omentum eksizyonu ameliyatı uygulandı. Olgu; primer omentum torsiyonunun çocukluk çağında nadir görülmesi nedeniyle sunuldu.

References

  • Oğuzkurt P, Kotiloğlu E, Tanyel FC, Hiçsönmez A. A primary omental torsion in a 6-year-old girl. J Pediatr Surg 1995;30:1700-1.
  • Georgios M, Evangelia L, Nikolaos B, Evi V, Geroulanos GC. Primary omental torsion in children: ten-year experience. Pediatr Surg Int 2007;23:879-882.
  • Aoun N, Haddad-Zebouni S, Slaba S. Left-sided omental torsion: CT appearance. Eur Radiol 2001;11:96-8.
  • Sweeney MJ, Blestel GA, Ancalms N. Primary torsion of the greater omentum. JAMA 1983; 249: 3073.
  • Kim J, Kim Y, Cho OK, Rhim H, Koh BH, Kim YS, et all. Omental torsion: CT features. Abdom Imaging 2004;29:502-4.
  • Mainzar RA, Simoes A. Primary idiopathic torsion of the omentum. Arch Surg 1964;88:974-83.
  • Stella DL, Schelleman TG. Segmental infarction of the omentum secondary to torsion: ultrasound and computed tomography diagnosis. Australas Radiol 2000;44:212-5.
  • Şencan A, Aslan O,Yılmaz Ö, Ayhan S, Mir E. A rare cause of acute abdominal pain: Primary torsion of omentum majus. Turk J Gastroenterol 2002;13:122-124.
  • Barcia PJ, Nelson TG. Primary segmental infarction of the omentum with and without torsion. Am J Surg 1973;126:328-31
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Çocukluk Çağında Nadir Bir Akut Karın Se Varlıklı This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2011
Submission Date September 7, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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AMA Varlıklı ÇÇNBAKS. Çocukluk çağında nadir bir akut karın sendromu etiyolojisi: Primer Omentum Torsiyonu – Olgu Sunumu. Sakarya Tıp Dergisi. September 2011;1(3):107-109. doi:10.5505/sakaryamj.2011.80299

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