Jaweesh S, Jaweesh M, Alokla H, Hadaya M, Aljmaz H, Mahgaa MT. A rare case of enteric duplication cyst in the cecum of a 7-year-old child: Case report.
Int J Surg Case Rep 2024;
115:109205. [PMID:
38215578 PMCID:
PMC10821623 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.109205]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND SIGNIFICANCE
Duplication of the digestive tract is a rare condition, especially when it is located in the cecum. In most cases, it is asymptomatic. The cystic pattern is the most common type of duplication of the digestive tract. The exact cause of this anomaly has not been determined yet.
CASE PRESENTATION
We present the case of a girl who was suffering from vague abdominal pain for a period of time without response to medical treatment. She was later diagnosed with a duplication cyst of the cecum, which was completely resected with a ileocolic anastomosis.
CLINICAL DISCUSSION
Surgery is generally the mainstay of treatment for duplication cysts of the digestive tract. Even in asymptomatic cases, surgical resection is preferred to avoid complications and the risk of malignant transformation.
CONCLUSION
It is always important to consider duplication of the digestive tract as a possible differential diagnosis for cysts in the cecum, and to avoid attempting to dissect the cyst away from the adjacent digestive tract.
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