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Sima Patel1,2, Ceri Gillett1, Sanaa Elgaddal3
1Surgery, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, GBR.
Cureus
|December 2, 2024
概括
这一案例突出了一个罕见的小肠阻塞病例,由梅克尔分泌体引起,最初模仿尾炎. 这强调了在手术演示中考虑不寻常的诊断的重要性.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 手术病理学手术病理学
背景情况:
- 尾炎是一种常见的手术表现,通常由右沟疼痛和升高的炎症标志物表明.
- 这些症状的差异性诊断包括结肠炎,肠道阻塞,卵巢病理,盆腔炎症和分炎.
- 麦克尔的分歧器在一般手术中经常见到,特别是在儿科患者中,有潜在的并发症,如出血,炎症和阻塞.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个罕见的小肠阻塞病例,这是梅克尔分泌器的次要原因.
- 为了说明Meckel的分歧器如何呈现异常,模仿尾炎.
主要方法:
- 一个患者病例的审查,该病例呈现出暗示尾炎的症状.
- 诊断工作包括成像方式 (超声波,CT,MRI) 和潜在的诊断性腹腔镜.
- 手术探索以确定阻塞的原因.
主要成果:
- 患者出现了模仿尾炎的症状.
- 图像和随后的手术发现显示了小肠阻塞.
- 障碍的过渡点被确定在梅克尔分流器的位置.
结论:
- 梅克尔分泌管可以成为小肠阻塞的罕见原因.
- 在对尾炎类症状的差异诊断中,考虑梅克尔的分歧器至关重要,特别是当成像不能确定时.
- 诊断性腹腔镜在诊断不确定性的情况下可能是有价值的.
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