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Congenital mesenteric defects in an adult: A case report


Tamirat Bugie
Zinabu Abraham
Louis Marko
Sewnet Ejigu

Abstract

A congenital mesenteric defect in an adult is very rare, but can cause an internal hernia with small bowel obstruction. Awareness of  congenital mesenteric defects is important to the general surgeon when faced with an acute abdominal condition. We report a case of a  congenital mesenteric defect in a 40-year-old man who presented to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain. An X-ray  revealed multiple air fluid levels with dilatation of small and large bowels suggestive of bowel obstruction or bowel ischaemia, or bowel  perforations. He underwent an emergency laparotomy through a midline incision. A large mesenteric defect was discovered with viable  small and large bowel. A primary repair of the defect was carried out. The patient had an uneventful recovery. Early diagnosis and  treatment are essential to avoid bowel ischaemia and decrease the mortality and morbidity. 


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