Meckel’s diverticulum as an occasional finding during major surgery. What to do? Case report and literature review
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Abstract
Meckel’s Diverticulum is the most frequent congenital anomaly of the digestive system in the population, with a prevalence of 2% on results of a postmortem. Clinically, it can remain silent through all life, or it gets complicated in an acute abdomen sight.
In emergency, we can find Meckel’s Diverticulum much more in childhood than in adult subjects, with a ratio of 2:1, and, therefore, it joins differential diagnosis with other pathologies being able to cause acute abdomen sight. In adult subjects that doesn’t happen: usually, we can achieve the diagnosis sureness only during an exploratory laparotomy.
The Authors report the clinic case of a Meckel’s Diverticulum found in a 78 years old patient during an exploratory laparotomy like accidental discovery.