World Journal of Emergency Surgery

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Retroperitoneal abscess with concomitant hepatic portal venous gas and rectal perforation: a rare triad of complications of acute appendicitis. A case report

Michele Diana, Alexandre Paroz, Nicolas Demartines* and Markus Schäfer

Author Affiliations

Department of Visceral Surgery, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland

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World Journal of Emergency Surgery 2010, 5:3 doi:10.1186/1749-7922-5-3

Published: 28 January 2010

Abstract

Background

While retroperitoneal abscess is a known complication, hepatic portal venous gas and rectal perforation have not been reported as a concomitant sequelae of acute appendicitis. Here we report a case of a patient with a perforated appendicitis that was associated with these triad of complications.

Materials and Methods

In addition to report our case, we carefully reviewed the literature in order to detect similar cases and the causes of such rare conditions.

Results

Only 26 cases (including our patient) of acute appendicitis complicated by retroperitoneal abscesses have been published in the English literature between 1955 and 2008. There was one case having hepatic portal venous gas, and one further case with a rectal perforation associated with acute appendicitis. All patients with retroperitoneal abscess presented with non specific clinic symptoms that not revealed any suspicion for such a complicated disease. Hence, delayed diagnosis and treatment are not uncommon.

Conclusions

So far, no patient has been described with such a triad of rare complications related to acute appendicitis. We want to emphasize the insidious onset of retroperitoneal abscess formation, and the need of prompt recognition and adequate treatment to avoid deleterious outcome.