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A rare cause of intestinal obstruction, abdominal cocoon, was treated successfully in a male patient. Surgical release of the cocoon membrane provided a good outcome, highlighting its potential as a cause of bowel obstruction.

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  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Pathology

Background:

  • Intestinal obstruction is a frequent surgical emergency, often caused by adhesions, hernias, or strictures.
  • Rare etiologies of intestinal obstruction necessitate thorough diagnostic evaluation.

Observation:

  • A 24-year-old male presented with recurrent intestinal obstruction.
  • Laparotomy revealed the obstruction was caused by an abdominal cocoon.

Findings:

  • The patient underwent successful adhesiolysis of the abdominal cocoon.
  • Histopathology confirmed fibrocollagenic tissue without tuberculosis, ruling out infectious causes.

Implications:

  • Abdominal cocoon is a rare but treatable cause of intestinal obstruction in males.
  • Surgical intervention, specifically adhesiolysis, offers a favorable prognosis for this condition.