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Mesenteric cyst presenting with acute abdomen pain and bowel obstruction: Case report and brief literature review

Nubyhélia Maria Negreiro de Carvalho, Jose Airton Lopes Filho, Isabella Cabral Marinho Plens, Victor Ary Câmara, Cayo Cesar de Gois Teixeira, Paulo Henrique Dourado Figueiredo, Olavo Napoleão de Araújo Júnior

2020Annals of Medicine and Surgery13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mesenteric cysts were first described in 1507 and since then remain as a rare intraabdominal pathology. The etiology of this kind of tumor is still unclear and the classification remains controversial. They are usually asymptomatic, but can also cause acute abdominal pain and sometimes need emergency surgical approach. Clinical history, physical exam and complementary tests do not always provide diagnosis, which in many cases is made after surgery. Surgical management with complete excision of the cyst is the gold standard treatment. Laparoscopy technique should be preferred whenever is possible. The knowledge of these rare tumors is important for considering the correct approach. The goals of this article is to describe a case report of mesenteric cyst presented with acute abdominal pain at the emergency and do a brief literature review about this entity.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAcute abdomenAsymptomaticAbdominal painAcute abdominal painBowel obstructionMesenteric cystSurgeryCystEtiologyEmergency departmentAbdomenSurgical emergencyLaparoscopyGeneral surgeryRadiologyPathologyPsychiatryVascular Malformations and HemangiomasVascular anomalies and interventionsGenetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases
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