Meckel Diverticulum Flashcards

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What is the definition of meckel diverticulum?

A

Vestigial remnant of the vitello intestinal duct

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2
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What % of the general population have this malformation?

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1.2-2%

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3
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How does a meckel diverticulum present?

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It is an incidental finding and is asymptomatic

So presents with complications

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What are the complications of a meckel diverticulum?

A
Haemorrhage
Intestinal obstruction
Diverticulitis
Perforation
Umbilical anomalies
Neoplasm
Miscellaneous
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5
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How common is a meckel diverticulum haemorrhage?

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Accounts for 25-50% of all complications

More common in children <2years and males

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How does a meckel diverticulum haemorrhage present?

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Bright red blood in stool
Range from mild recurrent episodes - large haemorrhage
Blood can be bright = brisk bleeding, darker = slower, or malaena/tarry stool = ulcerated gastric tissue

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7
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What is the investigation of choice for a meckel diverticulum haemorrhage?

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99Tc pertechnate scintigraphy

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How common is an intestinal obstruction due to a meckel diverticulum?

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10-43% of symptomatic patients

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How does intestinal obstruction due to a meckel diverticulum present?

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Abdo pain
Vomiting
Constipation

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10
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What are the 2 ways that a meckel diverticulum causes obstruction?

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Diverticula attaches to abdo wall with fibrotic band –> small bowel volvulus
Intussusception with diverticulum as lead point

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11
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What investigation is done for obstruction caused by a meckel diverticulum?

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Operation reveals diagnosis

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How does diverticulitis from a meckel diverticulum present?

A

Diarrhoea
Abdo cramps
Periumbilical tenderness

These can cause adhesions –> obstruction

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13
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When does perforation of a meckel diverticulum occur?

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Spontaneously

Due to a foreign body e.g. fish bone

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14
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What sort of umbilical anomalies can occur in a meckel diverticulum and where do they occur?

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Fistulas
Cysts
Sinuses
Fibrous bands
Between diverticulum and umbilicus
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15
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What features of the history would suggest umbilical anomalies with a meckel diverticulum?

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Recurrent infection
Chronic sinus formation
Abscess in abdo wall

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16
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How common is a neoplasm associated with a meckel diverticulum?

A

0.5-5% of complications

17
Q

How is a neoplasm associated with a meckel diverticulum investigated?

A

Scintigraphy
CT scan
Barium studies

18
Q

What other ‘miscellaneous’ complications can occur with a meckel diverticulum?

A

Stone formation
Vesicodiverticular fistulas
Daughter diverticula = formation of diverticulum within

19
Q

What is the management for a meckel diverticulum?

A

Appropriate management of complications

20
Q

Which complications require surgical resection?

A

Haemorrhage
Diverticulitis
Intestinal obstruction
Umbilico-ileal fistulas

21
Q

When do further complications tend to occur with a meckel diverticulum and how common are they?

A

Post-operatively

2-7% chance

22
Q

What further complications could occur from a meckel diverticulum?

A

Ileus
Intra-abdominal abscess
PE
Adhesions –> obstruction

23
Q

What is the prognosis of a meckel diverticulum?

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Good if treatment is timely