1 Sep 2006Case Report
Post-traumatic acute appendicitis. A case report
Laura Pisoni 1Marco Castoldi 1David Merlini 1Albert Via 1Eugenio Morandi 1
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Article Info
1 Chirurgia Generale I, Ospedale di Rho, A.O. “G. Salvini”, Rho, Milano
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2006, 77(5), 441-442;
Published: 1 Sep 2006
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Abstract
Acute appendicitis is a frequent abdominal pathology, more frequent in the childhood. The pathophysiology of acute appendicitis is obstruction of the appendix lumen and distension due to continued mucosal secretion. The second step is a rapid multiplication of resident bacteria, excretion of toxine and wall infiammation. Causes of this processes are different: in most of cases there is an hyperplasia of intrinsic lymphoid tissue (60%) or hard stool. Another cause may be foreign body. But is there a relationship between abdominal trauma and appendicitis?
Keywords
- Appendicitis
- Blunt trauma
- Inflammation of appendix