Title: Severe Acute Pancreatitis Presenting As Appendicular Perforation- An Unusual presentation

Authors: Sudhansu Sekhar Sutar, Ranjit kumar Pati, Prasanta Kumar Dass, Debasis Das, Madhusmita Jit

 DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i4.20

Abstract

Pancreatic & Peripancreatic fluid collection is a common complication of severe Acute Pancreatitis. But rarely it can lead to collections at remote sites in peritoneal, retroperitoneal, mediastinal or inguinoscrotal region and manifesting rare presentations.

Here is a case of a non alcoholic, non diabetic male, presented with abdominal pain, localized at right iliac fossa with rebound tenderness & features of peritonism. Ultrasonography of abdomen & pelvis shows moderate pelvic collection with internal echos & probe tenderness at right iliac fossa.

Patient was diagnosed as a case of Appendicular perforation. On Laparotomy the case was diagnosed as severe acute pancreatitis with secondary/ reactionary appendicitis with pancreatic ascitis, peri pancreatic & pancreatic parenchymal necrosis & pelvic retroperitoneal  collection in right iliac fossa extending to the base of appendix.

The patient was managed with appendicectomy, draining of pelvic & retroperitoneal pelvic collection, debridement of necrotic fissure in pelvis in right iliac fossa towards right psoas muscle, debridement of patchy necrotic tissue over small bowel mesentery. Thorough irrigation, lavage & suctioning of necrotic & slaughed area on pancreas & peripancreatic tissue had also been done.

Key words: Acute Pancreatitis, Appendicular perforation.

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Corresponding Author

Sudhansu Sekhar Sutar

Dept of Gen. & G I Surgery, Tata Steel Medica Hospital,

Kalinga nagar,Jajpur Road,Odisha-755026

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