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dc.contributor.authorSivakumar, J-
dc.contributor.authorBrown, G-
dc.contributor.authorChoi, J-
dc.contributor.otherGalea, L-
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-09T04:25:55Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-09T04:25:55Z-
dc.date.issued2020-09-
dc.identifier.citationJ Surg Case Rep . 2020 Sep 10;2020(9):rjaa329en_US
dc.identifier.issn2042-8812en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11434/2291-
dc.description.abstractPrimary sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis (SEP) is an idiopathic and rare condition characterized by chronic peritoneal inflammation. We describe the case of an intraoperative diagnosis of SEP, presenting as a mimicker of small bowel obstruction. The patient was a 59-year-old male with suspected small bowel obstruction. On exploratory laparotomy, it was noted that there was thick fibrous tissue involving the visceral and parietal peritoneum enveloping grossly dilated loops of small bowel. This case reports on the histopathological features of peritoneal biopsies as well as radiological findings. There is no consensus regarding the standard management for idiopathic SEP. The present case demonstrates a significant improvement in the patient's condition with conservative management alone. A critical teaching point is that in the absence of an obvious cause, SEP is a rare but important differential diagnosis for surgeons to consider in the context of recurrent bowel obstruction.en_US
dc.publisherOxford University Pressen_US
dc.subjectGastroenterologyen_US
dc.subjectColorectal Surgeryen_US
dc.subjectIntraoperative Careen_US
dc.subjectClinical Institute General Surgery and Gastroenterology, Epworth Healthcare, Richmond, Victoria, Australia.en_US
dc.titleAn intraoperative diagnosis of sclerosing encapsulating peritonitis: A case report.en_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.identifier.doidoi: 10.1093/jscr/rjaa329en_US
dc.identifier.journaltitleJournal of Surgical Case Reportsen_US
dc.description.pubmedurihttps://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.epworth.idm.oclc.org/32934790/en_US
dc.description.affiliatesDepartment of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.en_US
dc.description.affiliatesDepartment of Anatomical Pathology, Melbourne Pathology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.en_US
dc.type.studyortrialCase Reportsen_US
dc.type.contenttypeTexten_US
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