A shrimply amazing tale: a rare case of a perforated Meckel’s diverticulum secondary to a prawn head
Autor: | Thampi Rawther, Jack Cecire, Kevin Ooi |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Zdroj: | International Surgery Journal. 10:727-729 |
ISSN: | 2349-2902 2349-3305 |
Popis: | Majority of patients with a Meckels diverticulum remain asymptomatic. However, complications can occur in 4% of patient and tend to present with an acute surgical pathology commonly present with bleeding, obstruction, intussusception or neoplasm. Rarely, people present with a perforation of a Meckel’s secondary to a foreign body. This is an interesting case report of a patient presenting with a perforated Meckel’s secondary to a prawn head. Foreign body perforation of a Meckel’s is quite rare and should be suspected in patients with an acute abdomen, especially in patients with symptoms suggestive of appendicitis. A combination of history, examination and imaging can help narrow the diagnosis. However, a through examination of the small bowel must be performed, especially if the appendix appears normal, to look for a perforated Meckel’s. |
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