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Isolated perforated jejunal diverticulitis: a case report

William P. Duggan, Akshaya Ravi, M. A. Chaudhry, Felix Ofori-Kuma, Ivan Ivanovski

2020Journal of Surgical Case Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare phenomenon often identified either incidentally on imaging or intra-operatively. Complications of jejunal diverticulosis are associated with high rates of mortality. For this reason, it remains important that this pathology is considered amongst differentials for an acute abdomen. A 78-year old gentleman presented with a short history of generalized lower abdominal pain. Computer tomography scan revealed a large inflammatory abscess relating to a perforated jejunal diverticulum. The patient was taken to theatre where he underwent small bowel resection with primary anastomosis. Early cross sectional imaging is vital to allow early diagnosis and prompt management of this pathology. Small bowel resection with primary anastomosis was associated with an excellent clinical outcome.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiverticulitisDiverticulosisDiverticulum (mollusc)AnastomosisAbscessAbdomenJejunumAcute abdomenComputed tomographySurgeryAbdominal painRadiologyGeneral surgeryInternal medicineGastrointestinal disorders and treatmentsDiverticular Disease and ComplicationsGastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment