Literature DB >> 16180393

Symptomatic vitelline duct anomalies in children.

Emmauel A Ameh1, Philip M Mshelbwala, Mohammed M Dauda, Liadi Sabiu, Paul T Nmadu.   

Abstract

A wide variety of anomalies may occur as a result of the vitelline duct (VD) failing to obliterate completely. Most reports on symptomatic VD focus on Meckel's diverticulum, while other anomalies are given little attention. A retrospective review was conducted at our institution. According to the records 18 symptomatic children with VD anomalies were seen over 22 years, including 10 boys and 8 girls aged 11 days -14 years (median 7.5 months). Twelve patients aged below 10 years (median 28 days) had patent vitelline ducts (PVDs), 3 children aged 13 months, 13 years and 14 years respectively had Meckel's diverticulum (MD), presenting as inflammation, tapeworm incarceration and volvulus respectively. Two patients, both 8 years old, had umbilical sinus, and a 3-year-old had a vitelline cyst. Only 1 patient with PVD had an associated anomaly (intestinal malrotation). The diagnosis of PVD was obvious clinically, but in 1 patient the fistula was demonstrated by fistulogram. The diagnosis of MD was intraoperative in all 3 patients. Treatment was by various types of resection for PVD and MD and excision for umbilical sinuses and cysts. One patient with PVD developed postoperative intestinal obstruction from adhesions, requiring re-laparotomy and adhesiolysis. Two patients with PVD died from sepsis and anaesthetic-related complications, respectively. Although MD is the most commonly VD anomaly, PVD is the most common symptomatic presentation in our environment.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16180393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr J Surg        ISSN: 0038-2361            Impact factor:   0.375


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