Abstract
Appendiceal intussusception is a rare entity that primarily affects children. The optimal surgical management is not known. We describe a child with appendiceal intussusception treated by simple appendectomy who suffered recurrent intussusception of the cecum at the base of the appendiceal stump. He was cured by resection of a rim of cecum around the appendiceal staple line. Partial cecectomy with appendectomy may be the most effective operation for appendiceal intussusception.
MeSH terms
-
Appendectomy / adverse effects
-
Appendectomy / methods*
-
Appendix / surgery
-
Cecal Diseases / diagnosis
-
Cecal Diseases / surgery*
-
Cecostomy / methods
-
Cecum / diagnostic imaging
-
Cecum / surgery*
-
Child
-
Follow-Up Studies
-
Humans
-
Intussusception / diagnosis
-
Intussusception / surgery*
-
Laparoscopy / adverse effects
-
Laparoscopy / methods
-
Male
-
Postoperative Complications / diagnostic imaging
-
Postoperative Complications / surgery
-
Recurrence
-
Reoperation
-
Risk Assessment
-
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
-
Treatment Failure