Siddins M T, Cade R J
Department of General Surgery, Box Hill Hospital, Victoria, Australia.
Aust N Z J Surg. 1990 May;60(5):400-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1990.tb07392.x.
Abnormalities of hepatic fixation resulting in excessive mobility in a transverse plane are uncommonly encountered. The unusual incidental finding of a freely mobile liver and spleen in a patient presenting with sigmoid volvulus is reported. At laparotomy, the inferior aspect of the right hemidiaphragm was smoothly peritonealized, without evidence of coronary or triangular ligaments. It is postulated that this abnormal hepatic mobility reflects persistence of the primitive ventral mesogastrium. To the authors' knowledge, this unusual condition has not previously been recognized. The literature relating to wandering liver is reviewed and four other cases are presented. An invariable association of persisting ventral mesogastrium with abnormalities in colonic anatomy (hepatocolonic vagrancy) is described.
导致肝脏在横断面上过度活动的肝脏固定异常并不常见。本文报道了一名患有乙状结肠扭转的患者意外发现肝脏和脾脏可自由活动的罕见情况。在剖腹手术中,右半膈的下表面腹膜光滑,未发现冠状韧带或三角韧带。据推测,这种肝脏活动异常反映了原始腹侧胃系膜的持续存在。据作者所知,这种不寻常的情况以前未被认识到。本文回顾了与游走肝相关的文献,并介绍了另外4例病例。文中描述了腹侧胃系膜持续存在与结肠解剖结构异常(肝结肠迷走)之间的恒定关联。