Jejuno-Jejunal Intussusception Caused by Meckel’s Diverticulum in a Neonate: A Case Report

  • MohamadHosein Lookzadeh
  • Fatemeh Baghalsafa
  • Abdolhamid Amooee
  • Sima Valizadeh
Keywords: Intussusception, Bilious Vomiting, Neonates

Abstract

Background: Intussusception is very rare in neonatal ages. It's one of differential diagnosis in gastrointestinal obstructions.

Case presentation: We reported a 5-day-old baby who had bilious vomiting after every feeds. The baby had no bloody stool. She was admitted in NICU to rule out gastrointestinal obstruction. There was neither abdominal distension nor palpable abdominal mass. Abdominal ultrasonography was normal. Abdominal plain x-ray showed cut off sign and gray abdomen, intestinal loops were full of fluids. The patient underwent laparotomy. Jejuno-Jejunal intussusception was diagnosed. There was a diverticulum next to invagination area which was resected.

Conclusion: Intussusception has to be in differential diagnosis of gastrointestinal obstruction and NEC. Abdominal ultrasonography and x-ray can be helpful in diagnosis. It might have high mortality and morbidity in case of late diagnosis and management.

Published
2020-10-05
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