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Erişkinde nadir bir akut karın sebebi olarak primer omentum torsiyonu: olgu sunumu

Primary torsion of the omentum as a rare cause of acute abdomen in adults: report of a case

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Primary torsion of the omentum is a rare clinical entity that is seldom considered in the differential diagnosis for acute abdominal pain, especially as the clinical findings are so non-specific. The characteristic appearance of omental torsion and review of the literature with a case of primary omental torsion that was causing acute abdomen is presented. We believe that the excision of the ischemic omentum was curative treatment although some authors revealed the conservative management
Abstract (Original Language): 
Primer omentum torsiyonu , özellikle klinik bulguların nonspesifik olduğu akut karın ağrısının ayırıcı tanısında düşünülmesi gereken nadir bir klinik tablodur. Akut karın ağrısına neden olan omentum torsiyonlu olgumuz literatür verileri ışığı altında sunulmaktadır. Her ne kadar bazı araştırmacılar tarafından konservatif tedavi yaklaşımının yeterli olacağı ileri sürülmüş olsa da primer torsiyonda oluşan iskemik omentumun eksizyonunun en ideal tedavi olacağı kanısındayız.
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