The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery
Online ISSN : 1348-9372
Print ISSN : 0386-9768
ISSN-L : 0386-9768
Secondary Torsion of the Greater Omentum Caused by Right Inguinal Hernia
Hiroki NakamuraShoji KuboKunihiro KatsuragiHiroaki KinoshitaTakashi Ikebe
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1997 Volume 30 Issue 7 Pages 1789-1793

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We report the case of 62-year-old man with secondary torsion of the greater omentum caused by a right inguinal hernia. His chief complaints were lower abdominal pain and vomiting. On admission, hispulse was 114 beats/min, and his temperature was 37.1°C. He had tenderness and peritoneal rebound pain in the right lower abdomen, and bulging in the right groin region. On blood analysis, the white blood cell count was elevated to 16, 300/μl, and C-reactive protein was 38.5mg/dl. The abdominal X-ray film revealed absence of intestinal gas in the right lower quadrant. Computed tomography of the lower abdomen demonstrated concentric folds or an arrow pattern. Ultrasonography of right groin region revealed a hyperechoic structure in the bulging region. Emergency surgery was performed under the diagnosis of intussusception of the small intestine; however, the definitive diagnosis was made intraoperatively as a secondary torsion of the greater omentum caused by a right inguinal hernia. Torsion of the greater omentum is a rare acute abdominal disease and generally is difficult to diagnose preoperatively.In our case, if we had had knowledge and experience of this rare disease, preoperative diagnosis bycomputed tomography and ultrasonography would have been possible. The combination of computedtomography and ultrasonography seems important for differential diagnosis of acute abdominal diseases.

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