Endoscopic clip-induced acute appendicitis in a patient on chronic hemodialysis: a case report with literature review

IF 0.9 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Renal Replacement Therapy Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1186/s41100-023-00505-z
Daichi Yomogida, Yuhei Fujisawa, Akari Takeji, Yasuhito Takeda, Yoshiharu Tomita, Yukihiro Shirota
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Abstract Background Foreign body-induced acute appendicitis is rare but could most often be caused by fish bones; those caused by endoscopic clips are highly rare. Herein, we report a case of acute appendicitis caused by endoscopic clips that developed 2 years after the endoscopic procedure. Case presentation A 68-year-old man with a 2-year history of hemodialysis (HD) for diabetic nephropathy visited our hospital with pain in the right lower quadrant. He had undergone endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for gastric adenoma 2 years earlier. Abdominal computed tomography revealed acute gangrenous appendicitis and a high-density structure lodged in the appendix. This structure was determined to be an endoscopic clip that was lodged in the patient’s appendix for 2 years. The patient underwent an emergency laparoscopic appendectomy, and an endoscopic clip covered by a fecalith was found in the appendix. Conclusion Endoscopic clips usually fall off spontaneously in approximately a week and pass through stool. However, in this case, appendicitis developed 2 years after the ESD. An emergency surgical appendectomy may be recommended for appendicitis caused by foreign bodies. Prophylactic appendectomy or removal of foreign bodies should be considered for HD patients, even in the absence of symptoms owing to the potential severity of appendicitis in such patients.
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慢性血液透析患者内镜夹致急性阑尾炎1例报告并文献复习
摘要背景异物引起的急性阑尾炎很少见,但最常由鱼骨引起;内窥镜夹引起的并发症非常罕见。在此,我们报告一例急性阑尾炎引起的内镜夹,发展2年后的内镜手术。一名68岁男性,因糖尿病肾病有2年血液透析史,右下腹疼痛来我院就诊。2年前因胃腺瘤行内镜下粘膜剥离术(ESD)。腹部计算机断层扫描显示急性坏疽性阑尾炎和高密度结构卡在阑尾。该结构被确定为内窥镜夹,在患者的阑尾放置了2年。患者接受了紧急腹腔镜阑尾切除术,在阑尾发现了一个被粪便覆盖的内镜夹。结论内镜夹通常在一周左右自行脱落并随粪便排出。然而,本例阑尾炎发生在ESD术后2年。对于异物引起的阑尾炎,可能建议紧急手术切除阑尾。对于HD患者,即使没有症状,也应考虑预防性阑尾切除术或异物切除,因为这类患者的阑尾炎可能很严重。
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Renal Replacement Therapy
Renal Replacement Therapy Medicine-Transplantation
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1.70
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57
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19 weeks
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