Ileal prolapse through patent omphalomesenteric duct in a two year-old boy: a case report.

Autor: Hawariat BYW; Department of Surgery, St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical Collage, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia., Ali AO; Filtu General Hospital, Filtu, Somalia, Ethiopia., Gebreselassie HA; Department of Surgery, St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical Collage, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. hanaabebe23@gmail.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of medical case reports [J Med Case Rep] 2024 Feb 05; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 67. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 05.
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-024-04370-0
Abstrakt: Background: Patent omphalomesenteric duct is one of the birth defects included in the spectrum of vitelline duct abnormalities. It is a rare anomaly with estimated prevalence of 0.13-0.2% in the general population. The most common presentation of patent vitelline duct is yellowish or mucoid type umbilical discharge which is usually noted in neonatal age or infancy. The main stay of diagnosis is clinical and outcome is favorable as long as timely surgical correction is offered. Here we present a 2 years old male child who presented with ileal prolapse through patent vitelline duct which is an exceptional mode of presentation of this pathology.
Case Presentation: 2 years old Ethiopian male child who was noticed to have umbilical discharge since early infancy presented with protrusion of pinkish mass per the umbilicus of 4 h duration. He had no signs and symptoms of bowel obstruction. Abdominal examination revealed a prolapsed bowel which was viable via the umbilicus which was about 6 cm long. Otherwise, he had no abdominal tenderness or rigidity. He was explored with a smiley incision just above the umbilicus. The prolapsed bowel was reduced gently to the abdominal cavity. The tract of the Patent vitelline duct was identified and completely resected along with a wedge of ileum at its base. Primary repair of the ileal end where the tract was inserted was done in two layers and abdomen was closed in layers. The child had smooth post op course and was discharged on the 4th post-operative day.
Conclusion: Prolapse of a bowel through the umbilicus is unusual presentation of a rare anomaly namely patent vitelline duct. This presentation warrants early surgical intervention before bowel ischemia issues. Hence, all clinicians dealing with children should be aware of this rare pathology so that urgent surgical management can be offered.
(© 2024. The Author(s).)
Databáze: MEDLINE
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