A ruptured infected mesenteric cyst diagnosed on laparoscopy for suspected appendicitis

Authors Stephen T. Ward, Baljinder Singh, Terence J. Jones, Charles S. Robertson.

Abstract

Lower abdominal pain of acute onset in young women with a negative pregnancy test is a frequent reason for referral to the general surgical team and the differential diagnoses include acute appendicitis, complicated ovarian cysts and pelvic inflammatory disease. Intestinal and mesenteric cystic disease is a rare entity and less than half of cases present acutely. We present a case of a 25-year-old woman who underwent diagnostic laparoscopy for acute lower abdominal pain and was diagnosed with a ruptured, infected mesenteric cyst.

Keywords laparoscopy, mesenteric cyst, appendicitis, abdomen, acute, general surgery

Ann Gastroenterol 2011; 24 (2): 137-139

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Case Reports