Revelation of Rapunzel syndrome: A rare case report of gastric trichobezoar-induced acute purulent peritonitis

The Rapunzel syndrome embodies an uncommon variation of trichobezoar, predominantly observed among individuals with a history of psychiatric conditions, trichotillomania, and trichophagia. This combination of factors predisposes to the eventual formation of gastric bezoars. Trichobezoars, infrequent...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of surgery case reports 2023-10, Vol.111, p.108860, Article 108860
Hauptverfasser: Belhadj, Anis, Touati, Med Dheker, Othmane, Mohamed Raouf Ben, Khefacha, Fahd, Saidani, Ahmed, Chebbi, Faouzi
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Zusammenfassung:The Rapunzel syndrome embodies an uncommon variation of trichobezoar, predominantly observed among individuals with a history of psychiatric conditions, trichotillomania, and trichophagia. This combination of factors predisposes to the eventual formation of gastric bezoars. Trichobezoars, infrequent gastric masses composed of hair, can lead to complications if left untreated. A 19-year-old female hairdresser with a history of trichophagia sought medical attention due to abdominal pain and episodes of vomiting. With an elevated body temperature and abdominal rigidity, imaging revealed the presence of a trichobezoar, accompanied by pneumoperitoneum and intraperitoneal effusion. Urgent surgical intervention confirmed the diagnosis of generalized purulent acute peritonitis, triggered by a gastric perforation caused by a 20 cm trichobezoar with an extension into the duodenum, which defines the Rapunzel syndrome. Gastrotomy was performed to remove the trichobezoar, followed by thorough peritoneal lavage. Trichobezoar is a rare condition that involves the abnormal accumulation of solid substances, particularly hair, within the stomach. Known as “Rapunzel syndrome,” it can extend into the duodenum or jejunum. Commonly associated with emotional disorders, trichobezoar can lead to symptoms like epigastric discomfort, vomiting, and weight loss. Diagnosis is through endoscopy, and treatments include fluid intake, endoscopic extraction, chemical dissolution, and surgical removal. Surgical intervention is often preferred, with laparoscopic approaches considered. Psychiatric management is often required for patients. This case underscores the uncommon Rapunzel syndrome presentation, emphasizing timely surgical measures and multidisciplinary care for trichobezoars causing acute peritonitis. •The Rapunzel syndrome: A rare trichobezoar in individuals with psychiatric conditions, trichotillomania, and trichophagia, leading to gastric bezoars.•Unconventional case study: 19-year-old hairdresser diagnosed with trichobezoar-induced purulent peritonitis.•Early detection and multidisciplinary care: Emphasizing the importance of recognizing it early, undergoing surgery, and providing comprehensive patient care in Trichobezoar-Related Rapunzel Syndrome.
ISSN:2210-2612
2210-2612
DOI:10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108860