Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2020)

Meckel Diverticulum Causing Intestinal Volvulus

  • Liviu Musteata,
  • Raouf Fayisall Geraldo,
  • Hugues Ndasu Matendo,
  • Aurélie Reitz,
  • Valériu Krasovski,
  • Valentin Nitu,
  • Thierry Gastaud,
  • Fabrice Cattan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8872668
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Intestinal volvulus is rare and responsible for upper bowel obstruction. They occur more frequently in a patient with abdominal surgery history. We report a case of small intestine volvulus on Meckel diverticulum, which occurred in a 21-year-old patient, with no history of laparotomy. The diagnosis confirmation was intraoperative, and the management consisted in a segmental resection of the small intestine with immediate anastomosis. The postoperative follow-up was good. This case underlines the scarcity and the severity of this presentation which therefore requires appropriate care in order to improve the prognosis.