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Jae Young Kwak1, Eun Hwa Park1, Cheon Soo Park1, Ji Hoon Kim1, Myeong Sik Han1, Jin Ho Kwak1.
Abstract
Small bowel diverticulosis is a rare finding within all bowel diverticuloses and jejunal diverticulosis is even rarer. Their relative clinical rarity and varied presentation may make diagnosis both delayed and difficult. We experienced a case of jejunal diverticulosis, which was diagnosed intraoperatively. A 55-year-old woman was admitted to Emergency Department with pneumoperitoneum on plain chest and abdominal film from a local clinic. She was hemodynamically stable with minimal tenderness on the left upper quadrant of the abdomen but no rebound tenderness. At surgery, small bowel torsion and jejunal diverticulosis were confirmed. Over 30 variable sized small bowel diverticula were noted on the mesenteric side of the proximal jejunum. The affected segment of the jejunum was about 180 cm. On exploration, we could not find any perforation site. No postoperative complications were observed, and the patient made a full recovery. Jejunal diverticulosis is rare, but it should not be regarded as insignificant.Entities:
Keywords: Diverticulosis; Jejunum; Pneumoperitoneum
Year: 2016 PMID: 27274511 PMCID: PMC4891526 DOI: 10.4174/astr.2016.90.6.346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Treat Res ISSN: 2288-6575 Impact factor: 1.859
Fig. 1Pneumoperitoneum on plain chest and abdominal film. (A) plain chest film, (B) plain abdominal film.
Fig. 2Abdominal CT showed one clockwise rotation and jejunal diverticulosis. (A) Axial view of CT, (B) Coronal view of CT.
Fig. 3Upon investigation, over 30 variable sized small bowel diverticula were noted—the affected segment of the jejunum was approximately 180 cm long.