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Double Intussusception of Ileum Through Patent Vitellointestinal Duct: Case Report

Received: 1 March 2016     Accepted: 10 March 2016     Published: 1 April 2016
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Abstract

A patent vitellointestinal duct is an uncommon condition and its persistence can result in different vitelline duct anomalies, most common of which is meckel’s diverticulum. Patent duct with prolapse of bowel through it is a very rare condition. Here we present a case of double intussusception of ileum through patent VID in a 31 day old boy. The boy had history of cough which increases the intra abdominal pressure and causes the prolapse through the patent VID. Because there was some ischemic segment of bowel and the defect was wide we do resection and end to end anastomosis. The case is a very rare condition. Its incidence, diagnosis and treatment will be discussed.

Published in Journal of Surgery (Volume 4, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.js.20160402.14
Page(s) 24-26
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Keywords

Vitellointestinal Duct, Intussusception, Anastomosis

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    Nuru Ahmed Seid, Endris Alkadir Seman. Double Intussusception of Ileum Through Patent Vitellointestinal Duct: Case Report. J Surg. 2016;4(2):24-26. doi: 10.11648/j.js.20160402.14

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  • Department of Surgery, Bahirdar University, Felege Hiwot Referal Hospital, Bahirdar, Ethiopia

  • Department of Surgery, Bahirdar University, Felege Hiwot Referal Hospital, Bahirdar, Ethiopia

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