| Literature DB >> 29207775 |
Sandesh Vithal Parab1, Pramod Govindrao Salve2, Aruna Dahiphale1, Rupesh Thakare1, Amit Aiwale1.
Abstract
Meckel's Diverticulum (MD) is the most common congenital anomaly of gastrointestinal tract, occurring in 2% of the population. It is a true diverticulum and histologically all four intestinal layers are present within MD. There are various complications related to a Meckel's diverticulum, including haemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, inflammation and perforation. Axial torsion followed by gangrene of MD is the rarest of the complications that have been reported. The exact mechanism for torsion is unclear. Preoperative diagnosis of torsion of MD is difficult and often confused with appendicitis as pain is usually localized to right lower quadrant. Radiological investigations do not provide much help in diagnosis. We report a case of axial torsion of MD presenting as acute abdomen in an 11-year-old female patient. The diagnostic laparoscopy was performed. Confirmatory diagnosis and further surgical management was done by exploratory laparotomy under general anaesthesia.Entities:
Keywords: Acute abdomen; Exploratory laparotomy; Intestinal obstruction
Year: 2017 PMID: 29207775 PMCID: PMC5713797 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/28613.10580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X