Unexpected Discovery of an Unusually Long Appendix during Surgery: A Case Report
Kaid Mohamed Kaid *
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Zakaria Guetmy
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Amina Alaoui
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Othmane Alaoui
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Chamsi Mouad
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Dato Outban Habib
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Moctar Noufou
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Zouhry Ibrahim
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
Khedid Yahya
UM5 Université Mohamed V Rabat, Morocco.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: The vermiform appendix exhibits significant anatomical variability in terms of length, position, and relationships with surrounding structures. The incidental discovery of an exceptionally long appendix is rare and usually occurs during laparotomy or laparoscopy performed for other indications. Such variations can have important surgical implications, particularly during appendectomy or colonic procedures.
Case Presentation: We report the incidental intraoperative discovery of an appendix of extraordinary length in a patient who was the victim of a severe road traffic accident and in a state of shock refractory to resuscitation measures. The CT scan revealed a moderate hemoperitoneum associated with hepatic lacerations.
Discussion and Conclusion: Although a long appendix is rare, surgeons must be aware of the anatomical variations of the appendix including length and position when considering diagnosis and surgical intervention. This is essential due to the increased risk of complication and morbidity associated with delayed or missed cases of appendicitis. Therefore, a high index of suspicion, combined with sound clinical judgment, is crucial for diagnosing acute appendicitis, particularly in atypical presentations.
Keywords: Vermiform appendix, acute appendicitis, hepatic lacerations, long appendix, clinical implications