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Lenzmann Point – Pressure Point in Appendicitis

The Lenzmann point is a clinical pressure point on the abdomen used in physical examination to help diagnose appendicitis and other right lower abdominal conditions.

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The Lenzmann point is a clinical pressure point on the abdomen used in physical examination to help diagnose appendicitis and other right lower abdominal conditions.

What Is the Lenzmann Point?

The Lenzmann point is a clinically relevant pressure point used during abdominal physical examination. It is located in the right lower abdomen and is named after the German physician Richard Lenzmann (1866–1929). Tenderness elicited at this point may indicate appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix) or other inflammatory conditions in the right lower abdominal region.

The Lenzmann point is situated at the outer right third of the line connecting the navel (umbilicus) and the right anterior superior iliac spine. This places it in close anatomical proximity to the vermiform appendix.

Clinical Significance and Application

When evaluating a patient with abdominal pain, physicians assess several specific pressure points to narrow down the underlying cause. The Lenzmann point is assessed alongside other established diagnostic points such as the McBurney point and the Lanz point.

  • McBurney point: Located at the junction of the inner two-thirds and outer third of the line between the navel and the right anterior superior iliac spine.
  • Lanz point: Located at the right third of the line connecting both anterior superior iliac spines.
  • Lenzmann point: Located at the outer right third of the umbilico-iliac line, slightly lateral to the McBurney point.

Marked tenderness at the Lenzmann point, especially in combination with other clinical signs such as the Blumberg sign (rebound tenderness) or the Rovsing sign, strengthens the suspicion of appendicitis.

Association with Appendicitis

Appendicitis is one of the most common surgical emergencies. It results from inflammation of the vermiform appendix, typically caused by obstruction of the appendiceal lumen by fecaliths, mucus, or lymphoid tissue. Classic symptoms include:

  • Pain that initially begins around the navel and migrates to the right lower abdomen
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Fever (usually low to moderate grade)
  • Loss of appetite
  • Guarding or rigidity of the abdominal muscles

The Lenzmann point is one of several clinical examination findings that, together with laboratory values (e.g., elevated white blood cell count, CRP) and imaging studies (ultrasound, CT), contribute to establishing the diagnosis.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of appendicitis is based on a combination of:

  • Medical history: Onset and progression of pain, associated symptoms, and prior conditions
  • Physical examination: Palpation of pressure points (Lenzmann point, McBurney point, Lanz point), assessment of rebound tenderness and muscle guarding
  • Laboratory tests: Complete blood count (leukocytosis), elevated CRP
  • Imaging: Abdominal ultrasound as first-line imaging, CT scan of the abdomen if findings are inconclusive

The Alvarado Score is a clinical scoring system that integrates symptoms, examination findings, and laboratory values to estimate the likelihood of appendicitis.

Treatment

The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is surgical removal of the appendix (appendectomy), most commonly performed laparoscopically (minimally invasive). In selected cases of uncomplicated appendicitis, a conservative approach with antibiotics may be considered; however, surgical removal remains the gold standard of care.

References

  1. Silen, W. - Cope's Early Diagnosis of the Acute Abdomen. Oxford University Press, 22nd edition, 2010.
  2. Lamps, L. W. et al. - Appendicitis and its mimics. Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2004; 21(2): 86–97.
  3. Di Saverio, S. et al. - Diagnosis and treatment of acute appendicitis: 2020 update of the WSES Jerusalem guidelines. World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 2020; 15(1): 27.

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