Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (Jan 2008)

Laparoscopic management of abdominal cocoon

  • Makam Ramesh,
  • Chamany Tulip,
  • Ramesh Saraswathi,
  • Potluri Vamsi,
  • Varadaraju Prashanth,
  • Kasabe Pradeep

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 15 – 17

Abstract

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"Peritonitis fibrosa incapsulata", first described in 1907, is a condition characterized by encasement of the bowel with a thick fibrous membrane. This condition was renamed as "abdominal cocoon" in 1978. It presents as small bowel obstruction clinically. 35 cases of abdominal cocoon have been reported in the literature over the last three decades. Abdominal cocoon is more common in adolescent girls from tropical countries. Various etiologies have been described, including tubercular. It is treated surgically by releasing the entrapped bowel. We report a laparoscopic experience of tubercular abdominal cocoon and review the literature.

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