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Incidentally Detected Meckel Diverticulum during Cystectomy: An Unhinging Dilemma?
Meckel ’ s diverticulum isfound in2% of the population, which makes it the commonest congenital abnormality of the gastrointestinal tract. It is diagnosed as an incidental fi nding during surgery for other reasons. It is found 100cm from the ileocecal junction, at the antimesenteric border. Other pre-sentations can be abdominal pain, infection, bleeding from ectopic mucosa, recurrent intestinal obstruction