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    Chir Pediatr. 1988;29(4):216-8.

    [A rare cause of neonatal occlusion by a palpable abdominal mass: Meckel's diverticulum].

    [Article in French]

    Source

    Service de chirurgie infantile, Centre Hospitalier R. Ballanger, Aulnay-sous-Bois.

    Abstract

    The authors report an unusual case of newborn obstruction by Meckel's diverticulum. Symptoms were repeated vomiting and a rounded mass was palpated in right lower quadrant. This mass looked like a fecalith on X Rays which also showed dilated gas filled loops of intestine. A barium enema showed no trouble of rotation, a good filling of last loops of small bowel, then a large kind of pocket, filled from the bowel. Operation discovered a huge (6 x 5 cm) Meckel's diverticulum compressing small intestine and pushing the cecum towards the upper quadrant. Treatment was ileal resection followed by end to end anastomosis. A very few newborn obstructions by Meckel's diverticulum were published; mechanisms are intussusception, volvulus, herniation. No similar case as reported was found in literature.

    PMID:
    3168101
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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