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Computed tomography of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adults: a pictorial review

OBJECTIVE: To show various CT aspects of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adult patients to facilitate the preoperative diagnosis of this rare pathology in emergency settings. METHODS: A computer search of medical records over a 15 year period identified 23 adult patients who underwent surgery f...

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Autores principales: Platon, Alexandra, Gervaz, Pascal, Becker, Christoph D., Morel, Philippe, Poletti, Pierre-Alexandre
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0017-8
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author Platon, Alexandra
Gervaz, Pascal
Becker, Christoph D.
Morel, Philippe
Poletti, Pierre-Alexandre
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Becker, Christoph D.
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description OBJECTIVE: To show various CT aspects of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adult patients to facilitate the preoperative diagnosis of this rare pathology in emergency settings. METHODS: A computer search of medical records over a 15 year period identified 23 adult patients who underwent surgery for acute abdomen generated by a complicated Meckel’s diverticulum. CT images available for review were analyzed, and some specific patterns leading to the diagnosis of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum are presented in this review. RESULTS: Complications were related to inflammation (14 patients), bleeding (5 patients), intestinal obstruction (3 patients), and penetrating foreign body (1 patient). The presence of a Meckel’s diverticulum was usually suggested at CT scan by an abnormal outpouching, blind-ending digestive structure connected to the terminal ileum by a neck of variable caliber. Depending on the type of complications, the diverticulum was surrounded by mesenteric inflammatory changes, or presented as a localized fluid or air-fluid collection contiguous with the terminal ileum. The diverticulum was also the source of active bleeding or acted as the lead point to intestinal obstruction or intussusception. CONCLUSION: CT findings of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum are polymorphic and should be considered in the evaluation of adult patients with acute abdomen.
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spelling pubmed-32593992012-02-17 Computed tomography of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adults: a pictorial review Platon, Alexandra Gervaz, Pascal Becker, Christoph D. Morel, Philippe Poletti, Pierre-Alexandre Insights Imaging Pictorial Review OBJECTIVE: To show various CT aspects of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adult patients to facilitate the preoperative diagnosis of this rare pathology in emergency settings. METHODS: A computer search of medical records over a 15 year period identified 23 adult patients who underwent surgery for acute abdomen generated by a complicated Meckel’s diverticulum. CT images available for review were analyzed, and some specific patterns leading to the diagnosis of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum are presented in this review. RESULTS: Complications were related to inflammation (14 patients), bleeding (5 patients), intestinal obstruction (3 patients), and penetrating foreign body (1 patient). The presence of a Meckel’s diverticulum was usually suggested at CT scan by an abnormal outpouching, blind-ending digestive structure connected to the terminal ileum by a neck of variable caliber. Depending on the type of complications, the diverticulum was surrounded by mesenteric inflammatory changes, or presented as a localized fluid or air-fluid collection contiguous with the terminal ileum. The diverticulum was also the source of active bleeding or acted as the lead point to intestinal obstruction or intussusception. CONCLUSION: CT findings of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum are polymorphic and should be considered in the evaluation of adult patients with acute abdomen. Springer-Verlag 2010-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3259399/ /pubmed/22347905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0017-8 Text en © European Society of Radiology 2010
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Computed tomography of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adults: a pictorial review
title Computed tomography of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adults: a pictorial review
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title_short Computed tomography of complicated Meckel’s diverticulum in adults: a pictorial review
title_sort computed tomography of complicated meckel’s diverticulum in adults: a pictorial review
topic Pictorial Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259399/
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