Mesenteric Cyst in a 5-Year-Old Child with Partial abdominal Obstruction: Case Report from Bahrain
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47363/JDCRS/2021(2)124Keywords:
Mesenteric Cyst, Intestinal Obstruction, Small Bowel, Congenital Anomaly, Mesenteric TumorAbstract
Mesenteric cysts are rare, variably-sized intra-abdominal lesions developing during childhood. Their symptoms vary from being asymptomatic and incidentally found to non-specific, presenting as lower abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, constipation and diarrhea. Clinically, these abdominal masses may be palpable in more than 50% of patients. The diagnosis of these lesions can be made accurately radiologically through abdominal ultrasound and CT. The treatment of choice is complete surgical resection. Hereby we report the clinical course of a 5 year old child with a mesenteric cyst who complained of acute abdominal pain, constipation and vomiting and were surgically treated after being diagnosed with a mesenteric cyst based on radiological examination.