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Divertículo único de yeyuno con obstrucción intestinal y abdomen agudo

Translated title of the contribution: Unique diverticulum of jejunum with intestinal obstruction and acute abdomen
  • Ricardo A. Villarreal
  • , Eric E. Vinck
  • , Luis Felipe Cabrera
  • , Andrés C. Zuchini
  • , Cristina Jiménez

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Abstract

Small intestine diverticulum is a rare finding; it presents more often in the jejunum and ileum. The incidence in autopsies is low (0.06-5%), and 0.5-2.3% as a radiology finding. It is most often found in the 7th decade and in men. A 90-year-old female patient presented with a clinical picture of one day consisting of acute right abdominal pain that radiates to the hypogastrium accompanied by multiple episodes of vomiting. The patient is admitted and a battery of tests are ordered; during observation the patient quickly deteriorates and is taken to an emergency laparotomy, finding a single jejunal diverticulum. Small intestine diverticuli are rare surgical findings (0.9-1%) that involve only the mucosa and submucosa. The majority of small intestinal diverticuli are found in the jejunum. These can be associated with diverticuli in other areas of the GI tract: stomach (2.3%), duodenum (30%) and colon (61%). The management approach depends on each patient’s clinical presentation.

Translated title of the contributionUnique diverticulum of jejunum with intestinal obstruction and acute abdomen
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)69-74
Number of pages6
JournalRevista Colombiana de Cirugia
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes

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