Dropped appendicolith following an appendectomy

Dropped appendicolith following an appendectomy is a rare complication which may occur as a consequence ofappendicolith expulsion from the appendix due to a previous perforation or failure to identify the appendicolith. A fecalith generally becomes symptomatic over time, as a result of abscess forma...

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Autor: Mendoza Rojas, Hubert James
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Perú
Recursos:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Idioma:español
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OAI Identifier:oai:horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe:article/2190
Acesso em linha:https://horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/2190
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Palavra-chave:apendicitis
apendicectomía
fecalito
appendicitis
appendectomy
fecal impaction
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Resumo:Dropped appendicolith following an appendectomy is a rare complication which may occur as a consequence ofappendicolith expulsion from the appendix due to a previous perforation or failure to identify the appendicolith. A fecalith generally becomes symptomatic over time, as a result of abscess formation, intestinal obstruction, fistula tract orinflammation of the appendiceal stump. Two cases of dropped appendicolith following an appendectomy are described hereinbelow. Case 1: A 23-year-old female patient, who underwent an appendectomy the previous day, was admitted to the emergency room due to hypogastric pain. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a dropped appendicolith in the right iliac fossa, and a diagnostic laparoscopy showed intra-abdominal abscesses and a dropped appendicolith in the appendicular stump. Case 2: A 77-year-old male patient, who underwent surgery for acute appendicitis caused by appendicoliths, showed abdominal distension on the sixth postoperative day. The CT scan revealed intestinal obstruction and a dropped appendicolith at bowel loops. In the surgical reintervention, erosion of the mesentery caused by the appendicolith was evidenced. Both patients progressed after the reoperations. The incidence of dropped appendicolith following an appendectomy is currently unknown since few data are available in the literature worldwide. Therefore, it is important to present these cases to expand the casuistry, learn more about dropped appendicoliths followingan appendectomy, demonstrate their complications if they are not removed early and show how to prevent them. Inconclusion, dropped appendicoliths following an appendectomy must be removed early to avoid complications.