Omental Infarction – A Rare Cause of Sudden Abdominal Pain Often Mistaken for Appendicitis
Understanding an Uncommon but Important Surgical Condition
Sudden abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons people visit the emergency department. While conditions like appendicitis, gallbladder disease, or kidney stones are frequently suspected, there is another rare condition that can produce similar symptoms — Omental Infarction.
Omental infarction occurs when a portion of the omentum (a fatty apron-like structure covering the abdominal organs) loses its blood supply and becomes inflamed.
Because its symptoms closely mimic other abdominal conditions, it is often misdiagnosed or detected only after imaging tests.
At Aayush Multispeciality Hospital, complex abdominal conditions like omental infarction are accurately diagnosed and treated under the expert care of Dr. Ankur Bhanushali, a highly experienced surgeon known for advanced laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgical procedures.
What Is the Omentum?
The omentum is a large fatty tissue layer inside the abdomen that:
- Covers and protects abdominal organs
- Helps fight infections
- Stores fat
- Plays a role in immune defense
It acts like a protective cushion for the stomach, intestines, and other organs.
What Is Omental Infarction?
Omental infarction occurs when blood flow to part of the omentum becomes blocked, leading to:
- Tissue damage
- Inflammation
- Localized abdominal pain
The affected portion of the omentum can become swollen and inflamed, causing symptoms similar to other abdominal emergencies.
Causes of Omental Infarction
Although the exact cause is not always clear, several factors may contribute:
- Sudden twisting of the omentum (torsion)
- Trauma to the abdomen
- Obesity
- Sudden body movements
- Heavy physical activity
- Blood vessel abnormalities
- Previous abdominal surgery
It is slightly more common in middle-aged adults and individuals with higher body weight.
Symptoms of Omental Infarction
Symptoms can vary but often resemble appendicitis or gallbladder disease.
Common symptoms include:
✔ Sudden abdominal pain (often on the right side)
✔ Localized tenderness
✔ Mild fever
✔ Nausea
✔ Reduced appetite
Unlike appendicitis, vomiting and severe digestive symptoms may be less prominent.
Why Is It Often Misdiagnosed?
Because the symptoms overlap with many other conditions, omental infarction can be mistaken for:
- Appendicitis
- Acute cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
- Diverticulitis
- Epiploic appendagitis
- Intestinal inflammation
Accurate imaging is therefore very important.
How Is Omental Infarction Diagnosed?
Modern imaging techniques have greatly improved diagnosis.
Doctors may recommend:
- CT scan of the abdomen (most reliable test)
- Ultrasound
- Blood tests to rule out infection
CT imaging usually shows a localized fatty inflammatory mass in the abdomen.
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the severity of symptoms.
Conservative Treatment
In mild cases, treatment may include:
- Pain management
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Rest and monitoring
Many cases resolve naturally over time.
Surgical Treatment
If symptoms are severe or complications develop, surgery may be required to remove the affected portion of the omentum.
At Aayush Multispeciality Hospital, this is often performed using advanced laparoscopic surgery.
Benefits include:
✔ Minimal incisions
✔ Reduced pain
✔ Faster recovery
✔ Shorter hospital stay
✔ Lower complication risk
Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery
Modern laparoscopic techniques provide many advantages over traditional open surgery:
✔ Small scars
✔ Faster healing
✔ Less bleeding
✔ Lower infection risk
✔ Early return to normal activities
Importance of Expert Diagnosis
Because omental infarction closely mimics other abdominal conditions, accurate diagnosis is essential to avoid unnecessary surgery or complications.
Dr. Ankur Bhanushali is widely respected in Thane for his expertise in advanced laparoscopic surgery, gastrointestinal procedures, and complex abdominal conditions, ensuring precise diagnosis and safe treatment.
When Should You Seek Medical Attention?
Consult a surgeon if you experience:
- Sudden persistent abdominal pain
- Pain that worsens with movement
- Fever with abdominal tenderness
- Unexplained digestive discomfort
Early evaluation helps identify the cause and prevents complications.
Advanced Abdominal Surgery in Thane
Rare abdominal conditions like omental infarction require skilled surgical evaluation and modern diagnostic techniques.
For expert care and advanced minimally invasive treatment, consult:
Aayush Multispeciality Hospital – Full Address
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Thane West – 400602
Maharashtra, India
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Edulji Road, Charai
Thane West – 400602
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If you are experiencing unexplained abdominal pain or digestive discomfort, do not ignore the symptoms.
Consult Dr. Ankur Bhanushali, a highly trusted General and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon in Thane, for accurate diagnosis and safe, advanced surgical care.