Rare Case of Omphalomesenteric Duct Remnant in Adult Female
Marc-Cristian Cojocaru* and Constantin Oprescu
Department of General Surgery III, Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital, Romania
*Corresponding Author: Marc-Cristian Cojocaru, Department of General Surgery III, Bucharest Clinical Emergency Hospital, Romania.
Received:
July 15, 2024; Published: July 26, 2024
Abstract
A 37 year old female patient with a history of laparoscopic cholecystectomy and ERCP for choledocholithiasis (04.2021) presented with complaints of abdominal pain and umbilical swelling for 2 days. Computer Tomography scan was suggestive of solid round shaped mass on linea alba below umbilicus. Laparotomy was performed for diagnose and curative purposes.
Keywords: Umbilical Swelling; Post Cholecystectomy; Leukocytosis; Prepertioneal Mass
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