COVID-19-Related Intestinal Ischemia in A 7-Year Old Boy

European J Pediatr Surg Rep. 2022 Aug 16;10(1):e107-e110. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-1755721. eCollection 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Severe abdominal pain and vomiting are common symptoms in children with pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome (PIMS). Mesenteric lymphadenitis and aseptic peritonitis are predominantly reported in cases where acute surgical abdomen was suspected and laparotomy was performed at the early stage of the pandemic. These reports generally discouraged surgeons to perform exploration in COVID-19-related cases and medical management was prioritized. Only a few COVID-19-specific surgical cases with intestinal ischemia were published. Here, we report another case of COVID-19-related intestinal ischemia complicated with Meckel's diverticulitis in a non-immunocompromised child who clearly required surgical intervention. In our case, the combination of COVID-19-related vasculitis and low blood pressure episodes may have contributed to this severe outcome.

Keywords: COVID-19; Meckel's diverticulitis; child; hypotension; pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndromeintestinal ischemia.

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