Abdominal cocoon. An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction

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Abstract

We report a case of abdominal cocoon in a young male patient, presenting with acute intestinal obstruction and abdominal mass. This is a rare acquired condition of the peritoneum in which the small bowel is encased either partially or totally by a dense fibrous membrane. Operative findings, perioperative imaging and treatment guidelines are discussed. A better awareness of this condition may facilitate preoperative diagnosis; prevent inadvertent bowel damage at laparoscopy and unnecessary bowel resection at laparotomy.

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Al-Abassi, A. A., & Emad, M. (2004). Abdominal cocoon. An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction. Saudi Medical Journal, 25(10), 1482–1485. https://doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v5i1.31437

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