Unlabelled: Ischaemic gastropathy is an under-recognised phenomenon with a particularly poor prognosis, where early diagnosis is crucial for successful medical intervention and the prevention of life-threatening complications. We present a case involving a 42-year-old female with no history of vascular insufficiency who developed ischaemic gastropathy following a prolonged stay in the intensive care unit, from septic shock secondary to bacteraemia due to complicated acute appendicitis. This case underscores the importance of the physician's awareness regarding this rare entity and the necessity to consider it in the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain and haematemesis. Prompt diagnosis and treatment may significantly improve survival outcomes in this less-documented pathology, especially in the younger adult population.

Learning Points: Awareness needs to be increased regarding the consideration of ischaemic gastropathy as a differential diagnosis.A patient without a history of vascular compromise could have a diagnosis of ischaemic gastropathy.This is possibly the first noted case of ischaemic gastropathy occurring after an appendectomy, which is complicated by gram-negative bacteraemia and haemodynamic instability.

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