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27/Jan/2023
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2023RC0173
ABSTRACT Meckel’s diverticulum is the most common gastrointestinal tract anomaly. It arises from the incomplete closure of the omphalomesenteric conduit, which is a true diverticulum at the antimesenteric border of the ileum. Although the majority of patients are asymptomatic, they can present with inflammation, hemorrhage, intussusception, intestinal obstruction, and perforation, among others; this constitutes an important differential diagnosis for acute abdomen. A 19-year-old female sought medical attention because of intermittent diffuse abdominal pain for two months, nausea, and diarrhea. In […]
Keywords: Diverticulum; Ileal diseases; Intestine, small; Intussusception; Laparoscopy; Meckel diverticulum
04/Sep/2017
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082017RC3954
ABSTRACT Epiphrenic diverticulum is a rare disease associated with esophageal motor disorders that is usually asymptomatic and has a well-established surgical indication. We report a case of giant epiphrenic diverticulum in a 59-year-old symptomatic woman who was diagnosed after underwent complementary exams. Because of her symptoms, the surgical treatment was chosen, and esophageal diverticulectomy was performed along with laparoscopic cardiomyotomy and anterior partial fundoplication.
Keywords: Case reports; Diverticulum; Diverticulum, esophageal; Esophageal diseases; Fundoplication; Laparoscopy
01/Jan/2011
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082011RC978
ABSTRACT Appendiceal diverticulitis is an uncommon condition, mimicking appendicitis, but with greater risk of perforation and complications. Preoperative diagnosis is rare, but can be achieved by ultrasonography as identification of the diverticulum and classical signs of appendicitis. We report a case of ultrasonographic diagnosis of a perforated appendiceal diverticulitis in an adult male and discuss this condition.
Keywords: Appendix; Case reports; Diverticulitis/diagnosis; Diverticulitis/ultrasonography; Diverticulum