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    ABDOMINAL MASS

    Prof. Dr. Turgut IPEK

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    A Palpable abdominal mass must bepresumed to be due to serious abdominaldisease unless the doctor is certain that the

    mass is a normal abdominal viscus.

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    PALPABLE ABDOMINAL MASS

    Normal

    In abdominal wall

    At umbilicus

    Intra-abdominal

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    Normal

    Bladder Right (left) kidney

    AortaIntestine with gas and liquidFaeces

    Pregnant uterusNeonatal liver

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    Normal abdominal masses

    The normal bladder becomes palpable ineveryone if it is sufficiently distended byretained urine. The lower pole of the rightkidney is sometimes, of the left kidney rarely,palpable. In a thin person with left kidney rarely,palpable. In a thin person with ill-developed

    musculature, the abdominal aorta is palpable inthe epigastrium.

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    Status of the liver

    Every abdominal surgeon knows from theexperience of laparotomy that, in the patientlying supine, the liver projects well below thecostal margin in the vast majority of patients, sothat this projection in itself is unlikely to be thecause of the palpability of the normal liver.

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    Site

    Most palpable abdominal swellings can beclassified according to their site into one ofthe following categories:hernial orifices including the umbilicus, rightupper quadrant, left upper quadrant, mid-lineepigastric, right lower puadrant, left lower quadrant and suprapubic.

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    Abdominal wall or intra-abdominal?

    When the patient contracts his abdominalmuscles, an intra-abdominal swelling becomesless prominent or disappears while a mass in

    the abdominal wall becomes firmer and moreobvious.

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    Movement with respiratory excursions

    The part of the organ connecting the mass withthe under-surface of the diaphragm must berigid enough to transmit the thrust, and that the

    mass will move with ventilation if it is in indirectcontact with the diaphragm via another interposed organ which is rigid enough totransmit the thrust.

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    PALPABLE ABDOMINAL MASS

    Normal

    In abdominal wall

    At umbilicus

    Intra-abdominal

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    In abdominal wall (more prominent on tensingabdominal wall muscles)

    At hernial orificeCough impulse present Hernia:inguinal

    femoralmid-lineincisional

    Spigelianlumbar (umbilical)

    No cough impulse.Lump tense and tender Strangulated hernia

    Not at hernial orifice Various skin andsubcutaneous lesions

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    Lumps of the anterior abdominal wall

    Lumps superficial to the muscles, i.e.in the skinand subcutaneous tissues, may be of the samenature as lesions occurring in the skin andsubcutaneous tissues elsewhere, i.e. lipoma,

    fibroma, etc.

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    Hernias

    These occur when the scar of an abdominal incision is

    weak (incisional hernia), or at specific hernial orifices-thatis,places where the musculature of the abdominal wall isnormally defective and the gap is closed only by fibrous

    tissue.The lateral border of the rectus musucle is also a point ofpotential weakness, especially in the lowver third of theabdomen where it has no posterior sheath, and a herniacoming through between the rectus and the lateralabdominal muscles is called a Spigelian hernia, a rareentity.

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    The umbilicus is an obvious site of weakness, and twodifferent kinds of hernia occur. One is a persistence ofthe fetal prolongation of the peritoneum through theumbilical scar. This true umbilical hernia is common ininfants and requires no treatment except reassurance of

    the mother, because it is a selflimiting condition thatalways undergoes spontaneous cure, usually by the ageof 2 years and certainly by 5.There is a much more severe form of this defect,exomphalos, in which the neonate’s whole abdominalcontents may lie outside the umbilicus.The second form of hernia at the umbilicus protrudesthrough a defect in the linea alba very close to, but notactually through, the umbilical scar. This is theparaumbilical hernia, common in the elderly obese

    subject, and it requires formal operation for its cure.

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    PALPABLE ABDOMINAL MASS

    Normal

    In abdominal wall

    At umbilicus

    Intra-abdominal

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    At umbilicus

    (NB hernias)

    GranulomaForeign bodyTumours, primary or secondary

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    Umbilical nodules

    Apart from hernias, umbilical nodulesinclude a granuloma in the neonateresulting from low–grade infection of the

    stump of the umbilical cord, a primarytumour, or secondary deposit from anintra-abdominal neoplasm.

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    Intra-abdominal masses

    Right upper quadrant

    Left upper quadrant

    Mid-line epigastric

    Right and left lower quadrants

    Suprapubic

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    Right upper quadrant

    Moves with ventilation Liver (inferior edge)Kidney (inferior rounded surface,palpable via lion)Gall bladder (inferior roundedsurface, notpalpable via lion)

    Does not move with ventilationColon, duodenum, head of

    pancreas, small intestineand mesentary, lympnodes,

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    Rihgt upper quadrant

    If the mass moves with ventilation, the likely

    possibilities are liver, kidney, and gall bladder. A mass in the region of the pylorus or the portahepatis- for example, a carcinoma of the antrum or amass of secondary carcinoma in the lymph nodes ofthe free edge of the lesser omentum – may also besufficiently mobile and sufficiently in contact with theunder – surface of the liver to move.

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    Masses in the right upper quadrant that donot move with respiration may arise in thehepatic flexure and neighbouring segmentsof the large bowel, the duodenum or head ofpancreas, the small bowel and itsmesentery, or in structures such as lymphnodes on the posterior abdominal wall.

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    Liver

    A palpable solitary mass in the liver is either basically inflammatory, the inflammatory typeof lesion includes pyogenic abscess andamoebic abscess, while the well patientgroup includes primary neoplasm(hepatoma), secondary neoplasm, acongenital cyst or a hydatid cyst.

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    Gall bladder

    If the patient is not jaundiced, the cystic ductis obstructed by a stone and cholecystectomyis indicated.If the patient shows the features of obstructive

    jaundice, the likely cause of the obstruction isa carcinoma at the lower end of the bile duct,arising from the ampulla of Vater or the headof the pancreas.

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    Kidney

    Bilateral abnormalities suggest congenital

    anomalies such as polycystic kidneys or horseshoe kidney, or else obstruction of thelower urinary tract (bladder and below) where

    a single locus of obstruction produces back-pressure in both upper renal tracts. If theabnormality is confined to one side, anyobstructive lesion must be in the upper tract onthat side and neoplasia becomes a possibility.

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    Intra-abdominal masses

    Right upper quadrant

    Left upper quadrant

    Mid-line epigastric

    Right and left lower quadrants

    Suprapubic

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    Left upper quadrantMoves with ventilation Liver (inferior edge)

    Kidney (inferior rounded

    surface)Spleen (notch)Does not move with ventilation

    Colon, small intestine andmesentery, tail of pancreas, lymphnodes

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    Left upper quadrant

    In this quadrant a mass that moves withrespiration arises from liver, kidney or spleen,while one that does not probably arises fromcolon, small bowel, mesentery, or lymphnodes, etc., of the posterior abdominal wall.

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    Intra-abdominal masses

    Right upper quadrant

    Left upper quadrant

    Mid-line epigastric

    Right and left lower quadrants

    Suprapubic

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    Mid-line epigastric SpleenLiver

    Stomach(pulsatile) aneurysm

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    Mid-line epigastric

    Masses in the mid-line of the epigastrium that move withrespiration are either spleen, liver or, occasionally, amass in the pyloric region of the stomach, and all thesehave received consideration.

    The dividing line between a normally palpable aorta andan aneurysm is usually set at a width of 5 cm, but theclinical decision can be difficult.

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    Intra-abdominal masses

    Right upper quadrant

    Left upper quadrant

    Mid-line epigastric

    Right and left lower quadrants

    Suprapubic

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    Right lower quadrant AppendixCarcinoma of caecumİleocaecal tuberculosis

    Crohn’s diseaseLeft lower quadrant Carcinoma of colonDiverticula

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    Appendix mass is by far the bestcontraindication to appendectomy; a masspalpable in the right lower quadrant of the

    abdomen. The conclusion that the mass isa zone of omentum and coils of smallintestine wrapped around an inflamedappendix isnatural, and probably correct,but occasionally the diagnosis turns out tobe some quite different condition such ascarcinoma of the caecum or ileocaecaltuberculosis.

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    Intra-abdominal masses

    Right upper quadrant

    Left upper quadrant

    Mid-line epigastric

    Right and left lower quadrants

    Suprapubic

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    Suprapubic patient empties bladder

    Arising from pelvis Dull, domed, pressureproduces desire to urinate

    Bladder Moves with uterus=uterine

    fibroid(or neoplasm of uterusMoves separately fromuterus=origin from ovaries or

    tubesRarely, prostate or other Not arising from pelvis

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    Suprapubic

    One situation relatively easy to assess is that themass arises from the pubic bone.If the lump is not attached to bone, the nextquestion to ask is, can one get below the swelling or does it arise from the pelvis? Masses emergingfrom the pelvis are likely to be the urinary bladder,an ovarian cyst, a uterine fibroid or, much lesscommonly, an enlargement of other pelvicstructures such as the prostate or rectum.

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    An ovarian cyst may grow to such a large

    size, and be so soft in consistency, that itsphysical signs can be confused with the fluidthrill and shifting dullness of ascites.Ultrasound is also valuable here.

    The difficult case

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    The difficult case

    Essentially this section comprises masses in the upper or mid-abdomen that do not move on respiration, and massesin the suprapubic region that do not arise from the pelvis.

    First, if the mass is mobile it is likely to arise from structureswhich normally possess a mesentery; i.e. thegastrointestinal tract, excluding the duodenum, theascending and descending colon, and the hepatic andsplenic flexures of the colon. If the mass is fixed, thepossibilities are that it was originally mobile but hasbecome secondarily attached by inflammation or tumour

    growth, or that it arises in retroperitoneal parts of thegastrointestinal tract, including the pancreas, or other structures fixed to the posterior abdominal wall such as

    lymph nodes.

    Secondly ultrasonography is the investigation

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    Secondly, ultrasonography is the investigationstatistically most likely to give diagnostic information if the nature of the swelling cannot be deduced fromphysical examination.Thirdly, it is difficult to get a view of the whole of both

    kidneys during the laparotomy, and therefore anexploratory laparotomy should always be preceded byan ultrasound examination and if necessary anintravenous pyelogram to exonerate the kidneys.Fourthly, ultrasonography and CT-scanning of suchorgans as the pancreas are very helpful, butangiograms of the major abdominal visceral arteriessuch as the hepatic, coeliac, and superior and inferior mesenteric may yield valuable clues in expert hands.

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    Finally, preliminary investigations should not beprolonged indefinitely; an undiagnosed

    intraabdominal swelling must be subjected todiagnostic laparotomy at some time, andpreferably while it is still amenable to treatment!

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