Abstract
A 42-year-old man presented to the emergency room with complaints of periumbilical abdominal pain. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed mucosal thickening in the small bowel of the right abdomen. There was a fairly large small bowel diverticulum associated with this segment. Findings were suggestive of small bowel diverticulitis or possibly focal enteritis. A Meckel's diverticulum scan was diagnostic of Meckel's diverticulum. The patient was then immediately taken to the operating room for emergency laparotomy and was intra-operatively found to have a thickened Meckel's diverticulitis with adjacent small bowel obstruction. Meckel's diverticulectomy was performed in continuity with the adjacent inflamed small bowel. The patient had a stable postoperative course without any complications and was discharged within 10 days. At the 3-month follow-up, the patient was well and remained asymptomatic.
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Pirzada, U., Tariq, H., Azam, S., Kumar, K., & Dev, A. (2018). A Rare Cause of Abdominal Pain in Adults: Meckel’s Diverticulitis. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 12(3), 709–714. https://doi.org/10.1159/000494752
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