Demartines N, von Wartburg U, Musy J P, Largiadèr J
Chirurgische Klinik, Kantonsspital Luzern.
Chirurg. 1995 May;66(5):534-6.
Amoebic appendicitis is very rare, occurring in about 0.5 to 1% of acute appendicitis in tropical countries. The most severe complication is transmural amoebic colitis with perforation, described in 1.6 to 3.2% of cases. The mortality of such cases can be very high (up to 80%). We present a Swiss patient with amoebic appendicitis followed by severe perforated colitis; a total colectomy was necessary and the patient survived. Because of the good results of amoebicidal therapy and because of the severity of the complication after colitis we suggest that patients with signs of acute appendicitis after travel in tropical areas should be screened.
阿米巴性阑尾炎非常罕见,在热带国家约占急性阑尾炎病例的0.5%至1%。最严重的并发症是伴有穿孔的透壁性阿米巴结肠炎,在1.6%至3.2%的病例中有所描述。此类病例的死亡率可能非常高(高达80%)。我们报告了一名瑞士患者,患有阿米巴性阑尾炎,随后发展为严重的穿孔性结肠炎;需要进行全结肠切除术,患者最终存活下来。鉴于抗阿米巴治疗效果良好,且结肠炎后并发症严重,我们建议对在热带地区旅行后出现急性阑尾炎症状的患者进行筛查。