PERITONEAL ENCAPSULATION PRESENTING AS SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IN A 16 YEAR OLD GIRL

Authors

  • Syed Shamsuddin
  • Mohammad Bilal
  • Bushra Rehman
  • Erum Najeeb
  • Sultan Faisal

Abstract

Peritoneal encapsulation is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by a thin membrane of
peritoneum encasing the small bowel to form an accessory peritoneal sac. Cases usually present
with small bowel obstruction or can be an incidental finding during laparotomy. We report a case
of peritoneal encapsulation presenting as a small bowel obstruction in a 16 year old girl. The sac
was easily excised and surgery was otherwise uneventful. A discussion of the case and review of
literature is presented.

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Published

2012-12-01

How to Cite

Shamsuddin, S., Bilal, M., Rehman, B., Najeeb, E., & Faisal, S. (2012). PERITONEAL ENCAPSULATION PRESENTING AS SMALL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IN A 16 YEAR OLD GIRL. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, 24(3-4), 215. Retrieved from https://demo.ayubmed.edu.pk/jamc/index.php/jamc/article/view/2097