Department of Anatomy, Medical College, 88 College Street, Kolkata 700073, West Bengal, India.
Singapore Med J. 2012 Sep;53(9):e189-91.
Agenesis of the vermiform appendix is very rare. The incidence is estimated to be one in 100,000 laparotomies for suspected appendicitis. During a routine dissection of the abdomen in a 60-year-old donated male cadaver, the vermiform appendix was found to be absent. The ileocaecal junction and retrocaecal area were thoroughly searched, but the vermiform appendix was not found or appeared to resemble a tubercle. This is likely the first reported case of agenesis of a vermiform appendix in India. This suggests the possibility that the human vermiform appendix would ultimately become rudimentary or absent in the course of evolution.
阑尾发育不全非常罕见。据估计,在 100,000 例疑似阑尾炎剖腹手术中,发病率为 1 例。在对一具 60 岁男性捐献者尸体进行常规腹部解剖时,发现阑尾缺失。回盲部和盲肠后区被彻底搜索,但未发现阑尾或阑尾外观类似结节。这可能是印度首例报道的阑尾发育不全病例。这表明人类阑尾在进化过程中最终可能变得退化或缺失。