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  1. A Meckel's diverticulum, a true congenital diverticulum, is a slight bulge in the small intestine present at birth and a vestigial remnant of the vitelline duct. It is the most common malformation of the gastrointestinal tract and is present in approximately 2% of the population, [1] with males more frequently experiencing symptoms.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Meckel’s diverticulum is a common and often harmless birth defect that can occur in your babys small intestine. It affects 2% to 3% of all babies. A diverticulum is a little pocket or indentation in the inside lining of one of your hollow organs, usually in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · Meckel diverticulum is a common congenital abnormality of the small intestine caused by incomplete obliteration of the vitelline (omphalomesenteric) duct. Most of the patients with Meckel diverticulum are asymptomatic, with the abnormality discovered only incidentally on imaging studies.

  4. Meckel diverticulum is a true diverticulum and is the most common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, occurring in about 2% of people. It is caused by incomplete obliteration of the vitelline duct and consists of a congenital sacculation of the antimesenteric border of the ileum.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Meckel diverticulum is a congenital intestinal diverticulum due to fibrous degeneration of the umbilical end of the omphalomesenteric (vitelline) duct that occurs around the distal ileum. It is considered the most common structural congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract.

  6. Sep 22, 2023 · Meckel's diverticulum is a true diverticulum, containing all layers of the small bowel wall. It arises from the antimesenteric surface of the middle-to-distal ileum. The diverticulum represents a persistent remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct, which connects the midgut to the yolk sac in the fetus.

  7. Apr 8, 2022 · Meckel's diverticulum is the commonest congenital abnormality of the small bowel. Many people with Meckel's diverticulum remain asymptomatic for their entire lives. The majority of symptomatic patients present before the age of 2 years.