Clinics and Practice (Aug 2013)

A rare case of multiple jejunal diverticulosis presenting as intestinal obstruction

  • Alok Kumar Tiwari,
  • Vijay Gupta,
  • Priya Hazrah,
  • Romesh Lal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2013.e21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2

Abstract

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Diverticulosis is rare in jejunum and its unusual presentation of mechanical obstruction is difficult to diagnose pre-operatively. We report a case of a 54-year old male patient who had symptoms of general abdominal pain and vomiting off and on for three years. He had been assessed elsewhere and had received a course of anti-tubercular treatment empirically based on features of recurrent intestinal obstruction due to prevalence of tuberculosis in this region. The patient had presented himself with signs and symptoms of dynamic intestinal obstruction. On examination, the abdomen was found to be swollen with a central abdominal distension and hyperactive bowel sounds. The erect abdominal radiograph showed multiple air-fluid levels and dilated jejunal loops. Following this, the patient underwent an emergency exploratory laparotomy. This revealed multiple jejunal diverticulae, multiple bands and adhesions involving jejunum and proximal ileum. The bands and adhesions were removed and the jejunum was resected along with the inflamed diverticulae.

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