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In developed countries, intestinal volvulus in children is most frequently due to malrotation. To review the experience in Nigeria, a retrospective analysis of 28 patients managed over 25 years at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Nigeria, was undertaken. There were 22 boys and 6 girls with an age range of 4 days to 14 years (median 4 years). There were equal numbers over and less than 5 years of age.
Vomiting
(89%) and abdominal distension (79%) were the most prominent features. Thirteen children (46%) had fever, associated with bowel gangrene in 5, while 8 (29%) presented with severe dehydration and shock. A plain abdominal radiograph was the only investigation performed, but the features were not specific for volvulus. In 11 children (39%) the volvulus was idiopathic, in 9 (32%) due to adhesions or bands, in 5 (18%) to malrotation, and in 1 each a
Meckel's diverticulum
, internal herniation, and ventriculoperitoneal shunt. Twenty-three patients had a small-bowel, 4 sigmoid, and 1 caecal volvulus. The bowel resection rate for gangrene was 46% (small bowel 9, sigmoid 3, caecum 1). All patients with malrotation had Ladd's procedure performed. Wound infections occurred in 10 patients (36%), complete wound dehiscence in 1, and recurrence in 1 (idiopathic terminal ileal volvulus). The mortality was 21%, mostly from overwhelming infection (2 neonates, 11-year-old, 3 >/= 5 years). Intestinal volvulus in our environment differs in aetiology from other reports. The resection rates are similar, however. This condition carries high morbidity and mortality.
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PMID:Intestinal volvulus: aetiology, morbidity, and mortality in Nigerian children. 1066 35
We report a case of segmental dilatation of the ileum in a 10-month-old male infant. Intermittent loose black-colored stool passage and normocytic anemia were noted at the initial visits to our hospital. There was no symptom or sign of intestinal obstruction such as abdominal distention or
vomiting
. On physical examination, he was found to be pale but his abdomen was soft and flat. Digital examination revealed brownish stool tinged with black-colored oil-like stool but no polyp. Laboratory studies excluded coagulopathy, hemolytic anemia and lead poisoning. During hospitalization, he was treated with nothing per mouth, intravascular fluids, ranitidine, and transfusion of packed red blood cells. All examinations including panendoscopy, Technetium-99m (99mTc)-pertechnetate
Meckel's diverticulum
scan, and double contrast colon series revealed no organic lesion except that 99mTc-red blood cell bleeding scans showed abnormal bleeding in the small intestine. Because of his persistent gastrointestinal bleeding with unknown cause, we did an exploratory laparotomy when the patient was 13 months old and idiopathic segmental dilatation of the ileum was confirmed. The dilated segment is supposed to be idiopathic because of histologically proven normal muscle layers without ectopic tissue. This case suggests that segmental dilatation of the ileum can only present as gastrointestinal bleeding without intestinal obstruction.
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PMID:Segmental dilatation of the ileum as an unusual cause of gastrointestinal bleeding: report of one case. 1092 47
A 64-year-old woman came to the emergency room complaining of
vomiting
and abdominal pain; appendicitis was suspected and surgery ordered. A blood work up showed a significantly low platelet count (39,000/microliter) and 6 units were transfused before surgery. The only observations during surgery were ileitis and
Meckel's diverticulum
. Thrombocytopenia persisted over the first 48 hours after surgery in spite of another transfusion of platelets, with worsening awareness and acute renal failure. After diagnosis of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), the patient was admitted to the intensive care unit and treatment with fresh plasma and corticoids was started. Two weeks later, after complex evolution and ten sessions of plasmapheresis, the patient was transferred to the hematology ward. TTP must be considered a medical emergency. Platelet transfusions are contraindicated, as they can cause serious clinical deterioration. A low platelet count before surgery should lead to differential diagnosis to determine the cause, with the aim of judging whether platelet transfusion is warranted or not. In some etiological processes, such as in the case we report, platelet transfusion may be life-threatening; corrective measures must be taken early in the process and such transfusion avoided.
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PMID:[Preoperative thrombocytopenia with a postoperative diagnosis of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura]. 1130 41
Meckel's diverticulum
is an uncommon cause of acute abdominal pain and small bowel obstruction in adults. We present a case of a 31-yr-old man with recurrent
vomiting
and abdominal pain in whom the diagnosis of
Meckel's diverticulum
was not suspected until CT of the abdomen revealed multiple fluid-filled, dilated loops of ileum with distal collapse after normal abdominal radiographs. We suggest that CT may be helpful when the diagnosis of
Meckel's diverticulum
is suspected.
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PMID:Meckel's diverticulum causing intestinal obstruction. 1177 61
Intussusception occurs commonly in children, but rarely is observed in adults. Whereas the hydrostatic pressure of a contrast enema often proves diagnostic as well as therapeutic in infants and children, resection usually is required for an underlying bowel pathology in older children and adults. Conventionally, the resection is accomplished at laparotomy. We report the case of a 20-year-old woman who presented with diarrhea and
vomiting
of 1 week duration. She was found unexpectedly to have intussusception on abdominal ultrasonography. The intussusception was laparoscopically reduced, and a segment of the middle small bowel that harbored an inverted
Meckel's diverticulum
was resected laparoscopically, after which an intracorporeal anastomosis was fashioned. The ileus resolved on postoperative day 4, and the patient was discharged from hospital on postoperative day 5. The role of the laparoscopic approach in the management of intussusception is discussed.
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PMID:Laparoscopic reduction of an ileoileal intussusception and resection of an inverted Meckel's diverticulum in an adult. 1272 89
An adult case of obstruction of the ileum caused by a loop formation of
Meckel's diverticulum
is described. The patient, having severe abdominal pain and
vomiting
, was diagnosed as having ileus. A roentgenogram with a contrast medium showed severe obstruction at the mid part of the ileum. From findings of elective laparotomy, adhesion between the inflammatory end of
Meckel's diverticulum
and the corresponding mesenterium had formed a loop, which had clasped the distal part of ileum. We here warn that
Meckel's diverticulum
forming a loop is a cause of obstruction of the ileum in adults.
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PMID:A loop formation of Meckel's diverticulum: a case with obstruction of the ileum. 1283 11
A
Meckel's diverticulum
is one cause of small bowel obstruction in the virgin abdomen. A 17-year-old female presented with a 24-hour history of lower abdominal pain and
emesis
. Radiological imaging studies revealed a high-grade partial small bowel obstruction. A diagnostic laparoscopy was performed revealing a bowel obstruction secondary to a
Meckel's diverticulum
. The diverticulum was resected using an endovascular GIA stapler. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 3, tolerating a regular diet. Laparoscopy is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic tool for a patient with a small bowel obstruction with an unclear etiology.
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PMID:Laparoscopy for treating a small bowel obstruction due to a Meckel's diverticulum. 1455 15
Meckel's diverticulum
is an uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction in adult life. Rarely
Meckel's diverticulum
is complicated by a mesodiverticular band, which is believed to be a remnant of a vitelline artery. When this abnormality occurs it is associated with high mortality. We present a case of a 48-year-old man with increasing abdominal pain and
vomiting
for 3 days.
Meckel's diverticulum
was not taken into diagnostic consideration, and the man died. Autopsy revealed a
Meckel's diverticulum
with a mesodiverticular band and intestinal obstruction. Histological examination of cross sections of the mesodiverticular band showed the presence of an artery. Because of the high mortality of this rare anatomic anomaly in adults, we find the case of interest.
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PMID:Meckel's diverticulum and intestinal obstruction--report of a fatal case. 1464 28
Surgical emergencies can be missed easily in children, who are not always able to volunteer relevant information. Awareness of the entities discussed in this review might help the EP uncover subtle clues to early diagnoses that might not be initially apparent. Ill-appearing children who have abdominal pain and
vomiting
should be considered to have ischemic or necrotic bowel until proven otherwise. Possible diagnoses include volvulus, intussusception, and necrotizing enterocolitis. Bilious vomiting, especially in a young infant, should be considered to be an indication of a high bowel obstruction such as midgut volvulus, which warrants immediate surgical consultation. Significant rectal bleeding with abdominal pain can result from intussusception, volvulus, or an inflamed
Meckel's diverticulum
. Rectal bleeding with unstable vital signs can result from an upper GI bleed (eg, peptic ulcer disease). Painless rectal bleeding can result from a
Meckel's diverticulum
, polyps, arteriovenous malformation, or a tumor. Examination of the genitalia is imperative, especially in boys, to exclude the possibility of an incarcerated hernia or testicular torsion.
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PMID:Abdominal surgical emergencies in infants and young children. 1470 13
A perforation of
Meckel's diverticulum
by foreign bodies is an extremely rare cause of acute abdomen in adults. We herein present a case of a 30-year-old man who was admitted due to symptoms of right lower quadrant pain, anorexia, and
vomiting
. An exploratory laparotomy was done, and a perforated
Meckel's diverticulum
due to a chicken bone was found at exploration. A resection of a segment of ileum including the perforated diverticulum was performed, and the patient had an uncomplicated postoperative course.
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PMID:Perforation of Meckel's diverticulum by a chicken bone, a rare complication: report of a case. 1522 56
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