Complexities of an uncomplicated symptom: two cases of umbilical discharge
Agarwal N, Gupta N, Vats M, Garg M
BMJ case reports · 2020-09
Abstract
A 10-year-old boy presented with a low volume feculent umbilical discharge associated with fever and anorexia. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a complex fistula communicating with multiple small bowel loops and extensive peritoneal nodules with caseous mesenteric lymph nodes; suggestive of abdominal tuberculosis. Fistulectomy, adhesiolysis and a diversion jejunostomy were done and antituberculosis therapy was started. A 20-year-old man presented with serous umbilical discharge, having a history of similar complaints in his infancy. While he was being investigated, he developed peritonitis and had to be operated on emergency basis. An umbilical sinus connected with a fibrous band to Meckel diverticulum and a proximal closed loop small bowel obstruction perforation were found. Resection and anastomosis of the affected segment were done, and the patient recovered well.
MeSH terms
- Umbilicus
- Ileum
- Meckel Diverticulum
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Intestinal Fistula
- Ileal Diseases
- Intestinal Obstruction
- Intestinal Perforation
- Peritonitis
- Cutaneous Fistula
- Antitubercular Agents
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Child
- Male
- Young Adult