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- $Title{What is "Meckel's Diverticulitis"?}
- $Subject{Meckel's diverticulum surgery treatment Ill Defined Symptoms symptom
- Rare Diseases congenital disease pregnancy childbirth embryonic yolk stalk
- infection infections gastric stomach tissue pouch diverticulitis peptic
- ulceration perforation ulcer perforations infected adhesions intestines lower
- obstruction bowel surgeries operation operations colon}
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- Ulcers of the Digestive System*0005801.scf
- Diverticulosis*0010001.scf
- Formation of a Diverticulum*0010002.scf
- Diverticulitis*0010101.scf}
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- What is "Meckel's Diverticulitis"?
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- QUESTION: You have discussed diverticulosis and diverticulitis on several
- occasions in your column, but you always forget to mention the type of
- diverticulitis I suffered from called "Meckel's Diverticulitis," and was so
- serious I needed an operation to correct it. I think your readers should be
- told about this condition as well, if their understanding is to be complete.
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- ANSWER: You have an interesting and personal perspective on diverticulitis,
- and perhaps I can add a little to your knowledge as well. Meckel's
- diverticulitis is rather rare, only 1% to 2% of the population have a
- "Meckels". It's formed by a congenital "left over" from our fetal
- development, and occurs when the embryonic yolk stalk does not close up, as it
- does in most people; but when it does remain, it can cause a number of
- problems. Frequently it develops an infection, much the same as the appendix,
- and must be removed. If there are remnant of gastric (stomach) tissue in the
- pouch that comprises the diverticulum, peptic ulceration and perforation can
- occur. It it becomes chronically infected, adhesions may develop leading to
- stricture of the intestines and lower obstruction of the bowel. As a routine
- procedure in all bowel surgery, the surgeon will check to see if a Meckel's
- diverticulum exists, frequently removing it to prevent future complications.
- The common diverticulosis and diverticulitis develop later in life, and
- usually contain main out croppings of intestinal lining that form the sacs
- called "diverticulum". Since the cause of these are so different than of a
- Meckel's they are not usually considered, or discussed, as if they were the
- same disease.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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