International Medical Case Reports Journal (Oct 2023)

Case Report on Rare Presentation of Sigmoid Volvulus with Perforated Appendicitis from Yekatit 12 Hospital Medical College Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  • Zerefa WA,
  • Feleke FB,
  • Djote SM

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 16
pp. 705 – 707

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Wondwossen Amtataw Zerefa, Feven Berhanu Feleke, Surafel Mulatu Djote Department of Surgery, Yekatit 12 Hospital Medical College, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Wondwossen Amtataw Zerefa, Email [email protected]: Sigmoid volvulus is one of the causes of large-bowel obstruction that is usually common in males, and the management outcome depends on the patient’s clinical condition upon presentation. Open or laparoscopic surgery is the mainstay of management for sigmoid volvulus, except for some conditions where conservative management is given priority, eg, patients unfit for surgery. Rectal deflation is one of the options for conservative management for simple sigmoid volvulus for patients visiting the emergency outpatient department to optimize the patient for semi-elective or elective procedures as management for patients unfit for surgery. In our case, the patient’s clinical condition on his first visit was smooth and he was diagnosed to have simple sigmoid volvulus, for which deflation was tried but failed. The patient was operated on on the third day of failed deflation, and the intraoperative finding was colonic perforation distal to the obstruction associated with perforated appendicitis. Although the colonic perforation was assumed to be due to a secondary rectal tube deflation attempt, the cause of the perforated appendicitis was not clear, ie, whether the appendicitis was primary or secondary, as well as there being no report on perforated appendicitis in common complications of sigmoid volvulus.Keywords: sigmoid volvulus, appendicitis, colonic perforation

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