Folia Medica (Jun 2022)

An extremely rare clinical manifestation of acute appendicitis in a nonagenarian patient: lessons still to be learned

  • Anargyros Bakopoulos,
  • Nikolaos Koliakos,
  • Ioannis Katsaros,
  • Natasha Hasemaki,
  • Dimitrios Tsapralis,
  • Diamantis I. Tsilimigras,
  • Dimitrios Moris,
  • Dimitrios Schizas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.64.e62008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 3
pp. 527 – 531

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Abstract Acute appendicitis is associated with a relatively high mortality rate among elderly patients due to the unusual clinical presentation that often leads to misdiagnosis and, in turn, severe complications. This report describes an extremely uncommon clinical manifestation of acute appendicitis in an elderly patient - a subcutaneous abdominal wall abscess initially treated as cellulitis. Despite the initial misdiagnosis, contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a circumscribed inflammatory process of the appendix that was in close proximity to the abdominal wall. The patient underwent a surgical drainage of the abscess, received broad-spectrum antibiotics, and was discharged on day 12 following an uneventful course. Diagnosis of acute appendicitis in elderly patients is challenging due to the atypical clinical presentation and co-existing comorbidities that can be misleading. Early application of high-resolution imaging techniques is necessary to identify the cause of acute abdomen in the elderly population.