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Ischemic Strangulation of a Giant Epiploic Appendage through an Omental Defect: a Case Report Cover

Ischemic Strangulation of a Giant Epiploic Appendage through an Omental Defect: a Case Report

Open Access
|Oct 2016

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Figure 1

A and B. Coronal and sagittal CT images of an omental-herniated fatty mass (arrows). C. Laparoscopic image of large appendage (A) and its torquated pedicle (P) herniated through the omentum (O). Adhesion of small bowel (B) was present due to inflammation.

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Figure 2

A and B. Axial and coronal CT images of the orifice in the greater omentum containing the pedicle. C. Exploratory laparoscopy shows the herniated pedicle (H) through the defect in the greater omentum (O).

Language: English
Published on: Oct 24, 2016
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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© 2016 Tine Hulstaert, An Verena Lerut, Filip Claus, Lieven Van Hoe, Olivier Bladt, Marc Krick, published by Ubiquity Press
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