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Meckel's diverticulum complicated by axial torsion and gangrene.
Journal of Surgical Case Reports 2015 March 2
Meckel's diverticulum is a remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct and is the most common congenital anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract. It has been known to mimic different disease states making its diagnosis difficult. Common complications consist of bleeding, intestinal obstruction and inflammation. The patient discussed in this case study was a 29-year-old Hispanic female who presented with right lower quadrant abdominal pain. A CT scan showed a normal appendix, thickened terminal ileum and a high-grade distal small bowel obstruction with a possible closed-loop obstruction. Laparoscopy revealed Meckel's diverticulum with the rare complication of torsion. The mechanism of torsion has been postulated but with little evidence. The purpose of this case report is to discuss the apparent mechanism of axial torsion secondary to the presence of a mesodiverticular band, provide visual evidence at surgery and recommend all Meckel's diverticulum associated with a mesodiverticular band be resected to prevent further complications.
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