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Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis

Meckel's diverticulum is the commonest congenital malformation of gastrointestinal tract and represents a persistent remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct. Although it mostly remains silent, it can present as bleeding, perforation, intestinal obstruction, intussusception, and tumours. These com...

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Autores principales: Mathuram Thiyagarajan, Umasankar, Ponnuswamy, Amirthavarshini, Bagul, Atul, Ponnuswamy, Prabakar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/825628
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author Mathuram Thiyagarajan, Umasankar
Ponnuswamy, Amirthavarshini
Bagul, Atul
Ponnuswamy, Prabakar
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description Meckel's diverticulum is the commonest congenital malformation of gastrointestinal tract and represents a persistent remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct. Although it mostly remains silent, it can present as bleeding, perforation, intestinal obstruction, intussusception, and tumours. These complications, especially bleeding, tend to be more common in the paediatric group and intestinal obstruction in adults. Stone formation (lithiasis) in Meckel's diverticulum is rare. We report a case of Meckel's diverticulum lithiasis which presented as an acute abdomen in an otherwise healthy individual. The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy which revealed a perforated Meckel's diverticulum with lithiasis; a segmental resection with end-to-end anastomosis of small bowel was performed. Patient recovery was delayed due to pneumonia, discharged on day 20 with no further complications at 6 months following surgery.
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spelling pubmed-36812622013-07-01 Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis Mathuram Thiyagarajan, Umasankar Ponnuswamy, Amirthavarshini Bagul, Atul Ponnuswamy, Prabakar Case Rep Surg Case Report Meckel's diverticulum is the commonest congenital malformation of gastrointestinal tract and represents a persistent remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct. Although it mostly remains silent, it can present as bleeding, perforation, intestinal obstruction, intussusception, and tumours. These complications, especially bleeding, tend to be more common in the paediatric group and intestinal obstruction in adults. Stone formation (lithiasis) in Meckel's diverticulum is rare. We report a case of Meckel's diverticulum lithiasis which presented as an acute abdomen in an otherwise healthy individual. The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy which revealed a perforated Meckel's diverticulum with lithiasis; a segmental resection with end-to-end anastomosis of small bowel was performed. Patient recovery was delayed due to pneumonia, discharged on day 20 with no further complications at 6 months following surgery. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3681262/ /pubmed/23819094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/825628 Text en Copyright © 2013 Umasankar Mathuram Thiyagarajan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ponnuswamy, Amirthavarshini
Bagul, Atul
Ponnuswamy, Prabakar
Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis
title Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis
title_full Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis
title_fullStr Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis
title_full_unstemmed Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis
title_short Perforated Meckel's Diverticulum Lithiasis: An Unusual Cause of Peritonitis
title_sort perforated meckel's diverticulum lithiasis: an unusual cause of peritonitis
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23819094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/825628
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