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*2 x more common in boys
*2 x more common in boys


==Evaluation==
==Clinical presentation==
*Rectal bleeding (+/- pain)  
*[[GI Bleeding (Peds)|Rectal bleeding]] (+/- pain)  
**Most common presentation in <5yrs  
**Most common presentation in <5yrs  
**May be intermittent or massive  
**May be intermittent or massive  
*Obstruction (due to intussusception or volvulus)
*Obstruction (due to [[intussusception]] or [[volvulus (peds)|volvulus]])
**May lead to bowel ischemia, shock
**May lead to bowel ischemia, [[pediatric shock|shock]]
*Diverticulitis
*[[Diverticulitis]]
*Umbilical fistula
*[[Umbilical fistula]]
**1/3 will perforate
**1/3 will perforate
*Traumatic rupture after blunt trauma possible
*Traumatic rupture after blunt trauma possible
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Lower GI bleeding DDX}}


==Workup==
==Workup==
*Meckel's scan (test of choice), also known as technetium-99m pertechnetate scan
*Meckel's scan (test of choice), also known as technetium-99m pertechnetate scan


==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Lower GI bleeding DDX}}


==Management==
==Management==
*NGT
*NGT
*Broad-spectrum antibiotics
*Broad-spectrum [[pediatric antibiotics|antibiotics]]
*IVF
*[[IVF]]
*pRBCs PRN
*[[pRBCs]] PRN
*Surgery consult
*Surgery consult



Revision as of 21:39, 25 August 2019

Background

  • Most common cause of significant lower gastrointestinal bleeding in children
  • Most common congenital abnormality of the small intestine
  • Due to vitelline duct not disappearing by 7 wks
  • Blind-ending true diverticulum that contains all layers found in the ileum

Rule of 2's

  • 2% of population
  • 2 ft from ileocecal valve
  • 2 inches long
  • 2% become symptomatic
  • 2 years of age (45%)
  • 2 x more common in boys

Clinical presentation

Differential Diagnosis

Undifferentiated lower gastrointestinal bleeding

Workup

  • Meckel's scan (test of choice), also known as technetium-99m pertechnetate scan


Management

See Also

Abdominal Pain (Peds)