Meckel’s diverticulitis with abscess presentation in an acute abdomen

Pavankumar Suraparaju Varaprasadvarma, A. Pawar, V. Kaginalkar
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The vitellointestinal/omphalomesenteric duct is embryonic structure connecting primary yolk sac to the embryonic midgut which obliterates by 10th week of gestation. It may persist or incompletely obliterate to form anomalies like Meckel’s diverticulum that is most common and is usually asymptomatic. Symptoms develop when Meckel’s diverticulum involves complications such as hemorrhage, inflammation, and perforation, or when it causes intussusception or bowel obstruction. The modalities useful in diagnosing it are ultrasonography (USG) and computed tomography (CT), USG being more easily available, and radiation free is the first modality useful to suspect these anomalies. It can mimic close differentials such as appendicitis and urachal anomalies. In this case report, a 12-year-old male child presented with recurrent periumbilical pain who was screened on USG was suspected Meckel’s diverticulitis with abscess; the same was confirmed on contrast CT scan and managed surgically. This case shows the importance of USG and radiologist’s suspicion of Vitellointestinal duct anomalies in diagnosing and its associated complications.
急性腹部伴有脓肿的梅克尔憩室炎
卵黄肠/脐肠管是连接初生卵黄囊和胚胎中肠的胚胎结构,在妊娠第10周消失。它可能持续存在或不完全消失,形成异常,如最常见的梅克尔憩室,通常是无症状的。当梅克尔憩室出现出血、炎症和穿孔等并发症,或引起肠套叠或肠梗阻时,症状就会出现。超声(USG)和计算机断层扫描(CT)是诊断该疾病的常用方法,USG更容易获得,无辐射是怀疑这些异常的首选方法。它可以模拟阑尾炎和尿管异常等相近的鉴别。在这个病例报告中,一个12岁的男孩表现为反复出现的脐周疼痛,他在USG上被怀疑是Meckel憩室炎伴脓肿;对比CT扫描证实了这一点,并进行了手术治疗。本病例显示超声心动图和放射科医师对卵黄肠管异常的怀疑在诊断及其相关并发症中的重要性。
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