“…Falciform ligament is a double fold of peritoneum that contains ligamentum teres, umbilical vein and fat tissue [ 1 ]. Pathologies of the falciform and round ligament include internal hernias through congenital or acquired (iatrogenic or traumatic) defects, congenital, infectious, neoplastic or traumatic cysts, inflammatory processes, tumors and tumor-like conditions and intra-abdominal focal fat infarction [ 2–5 ]. Although rare, some of these conditions may induce acute abdominal pain, such as isolated abscess, gangrene, necrosis or hematoma of the ligaments and torsion of the fatty appendage [ 6–8 ].…”