Author/Authors :
Ahmed, Kotti Department of Pediatric Surgery - Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia , Hayet, Zitouni Department of Pediatric Surgery - Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia , Hamdi, Louati Department of Pediatric Surgery - Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia , Mahdi, Ben Dhaou Department of Pediatric Surgery - Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia , Mohamed, Jallouli Department of Pediatric Surgery - Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia , Riadh, Mhiri Department of Pediatric Surgery - Hedi Chaker Hospital, 30219 Sfax, Tunisia
Abstract :
Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract. Most often is asymptomatic but it may give a number of complications including gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction and inflammation. Axial torsion and gangrene of MD are exceptional. The correct diagnosis of MD could only be made during surgery. Early surgery is important to reduce morbidity, especially perforation. Laparoscopy aided in the diagnosis and adequate treatment. We herein describe the case of a 4-year-old boy with axial torsion of MD. Clinical and radiographic finding suggest a segmental volvulus. Laparoscopy contributes to diagnosis and treatment of torted MD.