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Laparoscopic treatment of Meckel's diverticulum. Obstruction and bleeding managed with minimal morbidity.

We present two cases in which complication of a Meckel's diverticulum were dealt with, and in one case diagnosed using the laparoscope. One was a large bleeding diverticulum containing ectopic gastric mucosa, with the diagnosis suggested preoperatively, confirmed laparoscopically, and the pathology resected extracorporeally. The second was a partial intermittent small-bowel obstruction due to torsion around the mesodiverticular band, diagnosed and resected via the laparoscope. The literature of Meckel's diverticula and complications is reviewed, with open and laparoscopic treatment options. Although uncommon, many cases of Meckel's diverticulum may be quite suitable for laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment.

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