SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOPERITONEUM AND FECALOID PERITONITIS SECONDARY TO PERFORATION OF MECKEL'S DIVERTICULUM

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PNEUMOPERITONEUM AND FECALOID PERITONITIS SECONDARY TO MECKEL’S DIVERTICAL PERFORATION NEUMOPERITONEO Y PERITONITIS FECALOIDEA SECUNDARIO A PERFORACIÓN DE DIVERTICULO DE MECKEL A 20-year-old man presents abdominal pain and diffuse peritoneal irritation. The computed tomography reported pneumoperitoneum and peritonitis secondary to hollow viscus perforation. An urgent intervention was performed, showing Meckel's diverticulum with a perforation on its vertex. It was decided the resection of the ileum including the diverticulum, finishing with a manual end-to-end anastomosis. Meckel's diverticulum is caused by the failure of the involution of the omphalomestheric duct. In 4-6% of cases it can cause complications. The preoperative diagnosis is difficult because the radiological and clinical findings can resemble other acute abdominal disorders.

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Ferrer-Inaebnit, E. … Gonzalez-Argente, X. (2022). SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOPERITONEUM AND FECALOID PERITONITIS SECONDARY TO PERFORATION OF MECKEL’S DIVERTICULUM. Annals of Mediterranean Surgery, 5, 33–35. https://doi.org/10.22307/2603.8706.2022.01.006

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