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A rare case of peritoneal loose body

Year 2019, , 237 - 238, 28.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.7197/223.vi.428244

Abstract

Peritoneal loose body (PLB) also
known as peritoneal mouse is a rare phenomen. A 74 year old man presented with abdominal
pain and an intraabdominal 6x5x4 cm well shaped mass detected on abdominal
tomography images. The pathology report of the excised lesion was fibroma. The
patient was discharged on fourth day without any problem. PLBs are mostly found
incidentally. Surgery is the optimal treatment for these undiagnosed masses.

References

  • Referans 1:H. Makineni, P. Thejeswi, S. Prabhu, R.R. Bhat, Giant peritoneal loose body: acase report and review of literature, J. Clin. Diagn. Res. 8 (2014) 187–188.
  • Referans 2:Huang Q, Cao A, Ma J, Wang Z, Dong J, Two giant peritoneal loose bodies were simultaneously found in onepatient: A case report and review of the literature International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 36 (2017) 74–77.
  • Referans 3:Nomura H, Hata F, Yasoshima T, Kuwahara S, Naohara T, Nishimori H, et al. Giant peritoneal loose body in the pelvic cavity: Report of a case. Surg Today. 2003;33:791–3.
  • Referans 4:Kim HS, Sung JY, Park WS, Kim YW. A Giant Peritoneal Loose Body. The Korean J. of Path. 2013;47(4):378-82.
  • Referans 5:Farmlett EJ, Fishman EK, Jones B, Siegelman SS. Torsion of lipoma of appendix epiploica: CT evaluation. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1985;9:366-8.
  • Referans 6:Harrigan. Appendices epiploicae. Ann Surg. 1917; (66): 467-78
  • Referans 7:Sewkani A, Jain A, Varshney S. ‘Boiled Egg’ in the peritoneal cavity-a giant peritoneal loose body in a 64 year old man: a case report. J. of Med. Case Reports. 2011; 5:297.
  • Referans 8:Koga K, Hiroi H, Osuga Y, Nagai M, Yano T, Taketani Y. Autoamputated adnexa presents as a peritoneal loose body. Fertil Steril.2010;93(3):967–8.
  • Referans 9:Takabe K, Greenberg JI, Blair SL. Giant peritoneal loose bodies. J Gastrointest Surg. 2006;10(3):465–8.
  • Referans 10:Ghosh P, Strong C, Naugler W, Haghighi P, Carethers JM. Peritoneal mice implicated in intestinal obstruction: report of a case and review of the literature. J Clin Gastroenterol 2006;40:427–30.
  • Referans 11:Gayer G, Petrovitch I. CT diagnosis of a large peritoneal loose body: a case report and review of the literature. Br J Radiol 2011; 84: e83-5.
  • Referans 12:Takayama S, Sakamoto M, Takeyama H. Clinical challenges and images in GI. Image 1: huge peritoneal loose body in the pelvic cavity. Gastroenterology 2009; 136(2): 404, 730.

Nadir bir olgu: Peritoneal serbest cisim

Year 2019, , 237 - 238, 28.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.7197/223.vi.428244

Abstract

Peritoneal serbest
cisim; peritoneal fare olarak da bilinen nadir bir fenomendir. Karın ağrısı
şikayeti ile başvuran 74 yaşında erkek hastanın abdominal tomografisinde
intraabdominal 6x5x4 cm’ lik düzgün sınırlı kitle saptandı. Çıkarılan kitlenin
patolojik inceleme sonucu fibrom olarak raporlandı. Hasta postoperatif dördüncü
gün sorunsuz taburcu edildi. Peritoneal serbest cisim çoğunlukla rastlantısal
olarak tespit edilir. Kesin tanı konulamayan bu kitleler için uygun tedavi
yaklaşımı cerrahidir.

References

  • Referans 1:H. Makineni, P. Thejeswi, S. Prabhu, R.R. Bhat, Giant peritoneal loose body: acase report and review of literature, J. Clin. Diagn. Res. 8 (2014) 187–188.
  • Referans 2:Huang Q, Cao A, Ma J, Wang Z, Dong J, Two giant peritoneal loose bodies were simultaneously found in onepatient: A case report and review of the literature International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 36 (2017) 74–77.
  • Referans 3:Nomura H, Hata F, Yasoshima T, Kuwahara S, Naohara T, Nishimori H, et al. Giant peritoneal loose body in the pelvic cavity: Report of a case. Surg Today. 2003;33:791–3.
  • Referans 4:Kim HS, Sung JY, Park WS, Kim YW. A Giant Peritoneal Loose Body. The Korean J. of Path. 2013;47(4):378-82.
  • Referans 5:Farmlett EJ, Fishman EK, Jones B, Siegelman SS. Torsion of lipoma of appendix epiploica: CT evaluation. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1985;9:366-8.
  • Referans 6:Harrigan. Appendices epiploicae. Ann Surg. 1917; (66): 467-78
  • Referans 7:Sewkani A, Jain A, Varshney S. ‘Boiled Egg’ in the peritoneal cavity-a giant peritoneal loose body in a 64 year old man: a case report. J. of Med. Case Reports. 2011; 5:297.
  • Referans 8:Koga K, Hiroi H, Osuga Y, Nagai M, Yano T, Taketani Y. Autoamputated adnexa presents as a peritoneal loose body. Fertil Steril.2010;93(3):967–8.
  • Referans 9:Takabe K, Greenberg JI, Blair SL. Giant peritoneal loose bodies. J Gastrointest Surg. 2006;10(3):465–8.
  • Referans 10:Ghosh P, Strong C, Naugler W, Haghighi P, Carethers JM. Peritoneal mice implicated in intestinal obstruction: report of a case and review of the literature. J Clin Gastroenterol 2006;40:427–30.
  • Referans 11:Gayer G, Petrovitch I. CT diagnosis of a large peritoneal loose body: a case report and review of the literature. Br J Radiol 2011; 84: e83-5.
  • Referans 12:Takayama S, Sakamoto M, Takeyama H. Clinical challenges and images in GI. Image 1: huge peritoneal loose body in the pelvic cavity. Gastroenterology 2009; 136(2): 404, 730.
There are 12 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Erkan Hazar

Fatih Dolu

Anıl Koçman

Reyhan Eğilmez

Kürşat Karadayı

Publication Date March 28, 2019
Acceptance Date January 23, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

Cite

AMA Hazar E, Dolu F, Koçman A, Eğilmez R, Karadayı K. A rare case of peritoneal loose body. CMJ. March 2019;41(1):237-238. doi:10.7197/223.vi.428244