1. Case Report: A Necrotic Giant Meckel´s Diverticulum
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Den Boer Fc, Bolier Ea, and Sierink Jc
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Abdominal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Meckel's diverticulum ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fat infiltration ,Acute abdominal pain ,medicine.disease ,digestive system ,Asymptomatic ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Epigastric Region ,Laparotomy ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Diverticulum - Abstract
Although a Meckel’s Diverticulum is the most common congenital malformation of the gastro-intestinal tract, it mostly is discovered by chance and remains asymptomatic. However, a Meckel’s Diverticulum can cause multiple complications with an incidence range of 4-16 per cent. In this case report, we present a patient at the emergency ward with symptoms of acute abdominal pain in the epigastric region. Laboratory findings showed elevated infection parameters and an abdominal computerized tomography scan revealed fat infiltration around a structure suspected to be a Meckel’s Diverticulum. At emergency laparotomy, we found a fully necrotic giant Meckel’s Diverticulum. As presented in our case, clinical decision making at the emergency ward remains challenging. Therefore, multiple factors should be considered and may lead to decision for an emergency laparotomy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool.
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- 2016
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