1.An unexpected gangrenous duplication of ileum
Chiar Churn Inn ; Sivaneswaran Lechmiannadan ; Elango Thambusamy ; Umasangar Ramasamy ; Mohan Nallusamy
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2017;72(1):83-84
Alimentary tract duplication is a rare congenital anomaly
which may involve any part of the alimentary tract extending
from stomach to rectum. Clinical presentation may mimic an
inflamed appendix as described in this case. A 9-year-old
boy with a clinical diagnosis of perforated appendix was
noted to have a normal appendix intra-operatively. On
further search for an underlying pathology, a gangrenous
ileal duplication was discovered. En-bloc resection with
primary bowel anastomosis was done. Histopathology
report revealed a gangrenous small bowel duplication. We
discuss the preoperative diagnostic dilemma and
management options in approaching this rare entity.
Gangrene
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Ileum
2.Spontaneous massive haemothorax in the peri-partum period of an undiagnosed neurofibromatosis type 1 patient - A surgical perspective
Narasimman Sathiamurthy ; Hari Dass Govindasamy ; Kanesh Kumaran Kumaran Seevalingam ; Umasangar Ramasamy ; Ganendra Paramasvaran
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2019;74(1):99-
Acute massive haemothorax is a life-threatening situation,
which is often associated with a preceding trauma. However,
spontaneous haemothorax is a rare occurrence, especially in
pregnancy. Spontaneous haemothorax in the immediate
post-partum period secondary to a ruptured intercostal AVM
is extremely rare more so in the background of an
undiagnosed neurofibromatosis. This is a report of a young
lady presenting with pleuritis and breathlessness after the
delivery of her 1st child. Her management is discussed.