A large incarcerated Meckel's diverticulum in an inguinal hernia |
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Authors: | Michael J. Horkoff Nathan G. Chan Smyth James M. Hunter |
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Affiliation: | aFaculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 317-2194 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z3;bDepartment of Surgery, University of British Columbia, 950 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5Z 1M9 |
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Abstract: | INTRODUCTIONLittre''s hernia is a rare finding consisting of a Meckel''s diverticulum inside of a hernia sac. Clinically, it is indistinguishable from a hernia involving small bowel and therefore may be difficult to diagnose pre-operatively.PRESENTATION OF CASEWe report a case of an inguinal hernia involving an unusually large Meckel''s diverticulum measuring 15 cm in length. The diverticulum was resected using a linear GI stapler and the hernia was repaired without complication.DISCUSSIONMeckel''s diverticulum is an embryologic remnant of the vitelline duct occurring in 1–3% of the adult population with an estimated 4% becoming complicated and presenting with intestinal obstruction, infection, bleeding or herniation. Surgical resection is the recommended treatment for any Meckel''s diverticulum causing symptoms. In the case of a Littre''s hernia, resection of the diverticulum should be followed by repair of the fascial defect in a standard fashion.CONCLUSIONLittre''s hernia, although rare, should be a consideration at the time of repair for any abdominal hernia involving small bowel as resection of the Meckel''s diverticulum is critical in avoiding recurrent complications. |
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Keywords: | Meckel''s diverticulum Littre''s hernia Vitelline duct |
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