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Chirurgia Bucharest · Jul 2000
Case Reports[Acute gangrenous appendicitis perforated with abscess in the right sack crural hernia].
- L Mitulescu and M Ghişoiu.
- Secţia Chirurgie, Spital Călineşti, Argeş.
- Chirurgia Bucharest. 2000 Jul 1; 95 (4): 371-3.
AbstractIt's present the clinic case of one patient with false clinical description of right crural abscess (crural ganglion abscess). Operated in emergency--it's no crural ganglion abscess. It's about acute generated and perforated appendicitis with septic in the stargule crural hernia. It's performed appendicectomy from crural way--abdominal surgical exploration from peritoneal wash the evacuation of Douglas--the multiple parietal evacuation--the seam of crural ring--wash and crural evacuation. The evolution it's complicated with parietal sepsis. Recovery. The case it's singular from personal statistical (8.000 appendicectomy in the period 1983-1999).
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