Author/Authors :
Chatterjee, Chandan Department of General Surgery - Medical College and Hospital - Kolkata - West Bengal, India , Dash, Suvashis Department of General Surgery - Medical College and Hospital - Kolkata - West Bengal, India , Gupta, Sahana Department of General Surgery - Medical College and Hospital - Kolkata - West Bengal, India , Ghosh, Shibajyoti Department of General Surgery - Medical College and Hospital - Kolkata - West Bengal, India
Abstract :
Small bowel obstruction is a common cause of an emergency admission in the surgical wards. Acute appendicitis presenting with
small bowel obstruction due to appendiceal knotting is a very rare and unsuspected condition in an emergency scenario. We report
a case of acute small bowel obstruction in a 26-year-old male who, on exploration was found to have small bowel strangulation
due to appendiceal knotting. Though rare, the possibilities of such a diagnosis should be kept in mind in patients with small bowel
obstruction with no known identifiable etiology.