A Strangulated Meckel's Diverticulum in an Inguinal Hernia: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Int Med Case Rep J

Department of Surgery, Section of General Surgery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Published: September 2021

Background: Meckel's diverticulum is an embryologic remnant of the vitelline duct, occurring in approximately 2% of the adult population. A hernia containing a Meckel's diverticulum is called a Littré's hernia and is rarely reported in the medical literature. Clinically, a Littré's hernia is indistinguishable from a hernia containing small bowel and is often discovered incidentally during a repair.

Case Presentation: Herein, we report a rare case of strangulated Littré's hernia in a patient's right groin. The sac contained a long segment of small bowel in addition to a large Meckel's diverticulum. The bowel was irreducible through the groin incision, and a lower midline laparotomy was made. Necrotic bowel including the Meckel's diverticulum was resected. Given the presence of necrotic bowel and potential for infection, the hernia was repaired with a Bassini herniorrhaphy, reinforced with absorbable mesh. The patient recovered uneventfully.

Conclusion: Littré's hernia is a rare clinical entity. Treatment is similar to any bowel-containing hernia. Repair of the hernia defect with permanent mesh should be weighed against the risk of implant infection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8421327PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S325390DOI Listing

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