Title: Recanalisation of Multiple Vitellointestinal Duct after Small Bowel Obstruction in Adult- A Rare Case Presentation

Authors: Pankaj Kumar Kannaujiya, Ganesh Chandra Yadav, Ankit Gupta, Parijat Suryavanshi

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i8.15

Abstract

Introduction

Patent vitello-intestinal duct is an unusual congenital disease, occurs in about 2% of the population1, which may lead to small intestinal obstruction and other complications, like abdominal pain, intestinal haemorrhage and umbilical sinus, fistula or hernia which commonly occurs in children2, it is rare in adults3. It is generally a disease of embryonic yolk stalk. Lining of patent vitello-intestinal duct usually contain intestinal epithelium but may contain heterotropic gastric mucosa4. Small bowel obstruction is a major cause lead to mortality and morbidity in patients5. We have reported an extremely rare case of recanalization of multiple obliterated vitello-intestinal duct after small bowel obstruction in an adult patient who presented to our side as a case of umblical discharge.

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