Abstract

Background: Omentum necrosis is a rare cause of acute abdomen. Its main etiologies are torsion on its axis, hypercoagulability, and intra-abdominal infections. Its clinical diagnosis is difficult since its symptoms resemble other abdominal pathologies, so diagnostic confirmation when the pain is present in the right abdomen, which occurs most frequently, is usually intraoperative Surgical treatment is more effective than conservative management in reducing hospital stays and does not require follow-up. Case Report: We present the case of a 45-year-old male suspected to be infected with SARS-CoV-2, which potentially triggered hypercoagulability with necrosis of the greater omentum and mesenteric ischemia, requiring multiple surgical interventions. Conclusion: It is a rare cause of acute abdomen and to the best of our knowledge, the description of the first case of necrosis of the omentum secondary to COVID-19.

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