Rare Cases of Primary Omental Torsion with Gangrene and Laparoscopic Management

S. N. Jatal *

Jatal Hospital and Research Centre, Latur, India.

Sudhir Jatal

Jatal Hospital and Research Centre, Latur, India and Tata Hospital, Mumbai, India.

Shubhangi Jatal

Department of Gynaecologist, BT Hospital, Jogeshwari, Mumbai, India.

Supriya Jatal

Department of Nephrology, MGM Hospital and College, Navi Mumbai, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Primary omental torsion is an uncommon condition characterized by the twisting of a segment of the omentum along its long axis to the extent that its vascular supply is compromised, resulting in omental gangrene. This condition arises when a mobile, thick segment of the omentum rotates around a fixed proximal point in the absence of any secondary intra-abdominal pathology. Omental torsion can be classified as either primary (idiopathic) or secondary, depending on the presence of an underlying cause. Laparoscopic surgery offers superior diagnostic accuracy for acute abdominal conditions, and the surgical excision of the gangrenous omentum remains the treatment of choice.

We present two rare cases of primary omental torsion: one in an 8-year-old boy and another in a 37-year-old male, both of whom were obese. In these cases, the condition was misdiagnosed preoperatively via sonography as acute appendicitis with perforation peritonitis.

Keywords: Primary omental torsion, appendicular perforation, laparoscopic surgery, greater omentum


How to Cite

Jatal, S. N., Sudhir Jatal, Shubhangi Jatal, and Supriya Jatal. 2025. “Rare Cases of Primary Omental Torsion With Gangrene and Laparoscopic Management”. Asian Journal of Research in Surgery 8 (1):8-15. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrs/2025/v8i1256.

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