Title: Acute Appendicitis and Omental Torsion: Report of 2 cases with Review of Literature

Authors: Dr Pramod.S, Dr B Revanth Kumar

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i12.116

Abstract

It’s a known fact that the most common surgical cause for acute abdomen among children attending emergency is acute appendicitis, where as condition like Omental torsion is unforeseen etiology among children. Here we have reported two cases, 12 year and a 11 year old boy who presented with symptoms and signs of acute appendicitis but on exploration turned out to be a combination of Omental torsion and acute appendicitis.

Keywords: Omental torsion, appendectomy, omentectomy.

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Corresponding Author

Dr B Revanth Kumar

Resident in Dept of Surgery, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre K.R Road,

VV Puram Bangalore Pin:560004

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