Falciform Ligament Infarction: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Hamal, Divakar [1 ]
Fernandes, Andre [2 ]
Sagma, James [3 ]
Rufino, Mariana [4 ]
Hamal, Pravakar [5 ]
Dibenedetto, Gabriele [3 ]
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[1] Kings Coll Hosp NHS Trust, Crit Care, London, England
[2] Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust, Trauma & Orthopaed, London, England
[3] York & Scarborough Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Gen Surg, Scarborough, England
[4] Hosp Faro, Med, Quarteira, Portugal
[5] Univ Hosp Llandough, Gen Surg, Cardiff, Wales
关键词
f-flat; case report; falciform ligament; fatty falciform ligament appendage torsion; fflat; falciform ligament infarction; FOCAL FAT INFARCTION; DIAGNOSIS; US; CT;
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10.7759/cureus.48361
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The falciform ligament is a double peritoneal fold that separates the left and right hepatic lobes anatomically. Fatty-falciform ligament appendage torsion (F-FLAT) is defined as torsion of the extraperitoneal fat within the falciform ligament causing fat infarction, which is an uncommon surgical presentation, scarcely documented within the current literature. The objective of presenting this case report and reviewing the literature on F-FLAT is to discuss the clinical presentation, possible associated factors and management strategies in regard to this rare pathology. A 72-year-old female patient presented to the emergency department with a seven-day history of epigastric pain, reduced appetite and nausea. On admission, the patient was stable and apyrexial with abdominal examination highlighting she was tender in her right upper quadrant and epigastric region. Due to the patient's unremitting abdominal pain despite appropriate analgesia, CT of the abdomen and pelvis (CTAP) with intravenous contrast was done and a diagnosis of F-FLAT was made. The patient was treated with antibiotics and analgesia, had a negative abdominal ultrasound (US) result and due to her symptoms settling by the second day of admission, she was discharged the same afternoon. A literature review into falciform ligament infarction was conducted by two independent reviewers across four different databases: PubMed, Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Library. Search terms included "falciform ligament" OR "falciform" AND "infarction" (likewise with Medical Subject Headings, or MeSH, terms in the Cochrane Library). Eligibility criteria and our subsequent inclusion criteria were based on studies specifically discussing falciform ligament infarction and published in English. Study types were by majority case reports, but also included one literature review and a book source as well as two pictorial radiological reviews. All 13 patients presented with abdominal pain, but only 53% presented with raised infective/inflammatory markers. The majority of patients had abdominal US as a first-line investigation with 9 of 13 patients also having a CTAP with contrast, which classically showed fat stranding in the falciform ligament. Two patients had no evidence of any radiological investigation. Initially all cases were managed conservatively with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesia, but in 62% of the cases (8/13), surgical intervention was needed due to unresolving abdominal pain. All eight of the excised falciform ligaments showed evidence of infarction and necrosis histologically. In conclusion, F-FLAT is a relatively rare condition making it difficult to build higher level evidence studies. The current literature has revealed some evidence of incomplete and inconsistent data, for example, in the biochemical results and management techniques presented, yet contrast-enhanced CT seems moderately sensitive for detection in the reviewed literature. Though F-FLAT is rare and unfamiliar, it is vital we exclude common acute surgical pathologies that F-FLAT mimics and monitor for unsettling symptoms that could change the management trajectory.
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