摘要
Complications aroused from Meckel’s diverticulum tend to developed in children. Children presented with abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, intussusception or gastrointestinal bleeding may actually suffered from complicated Meckel’s diverticulum. With the advancement of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in children, the use of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and subsequent laparoscopic excision of Meckel’s diverticulum has gained popularity. Recently, single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) has emerged as a new technique in minimally invasive surgery. This review offers the overview in the development of MIS in the management of children suffered from Meckel’s diverticulum. The current evidence in different laparoscopic techniques, including conventional laparoscopy, SILS, the use of special laparoscopic instruments, intracorporeal diverticulectomy and extracorporeal diverticulectomy in the management of Meckel’s diverticulum in children were revealed.
Complications aroused from Meckel's diverticulum tend to developed in children.Children presented with abdominal pain,intestinal obstruction,intussusception or gastrointestinal bleeding may actually suffered from complicated Meckel's diverticulum.With the advancement of minimally invasive surgery(MIS) in children,the use of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and subsequent laparoscopic excision of Meckel's diverticulum has gained popularity.Recently,single incision laparoscopic surgery(SILS) has emerged as a new technique in minimally invasive surgery.This review offers the overview in the development of MIS in the management of children suffered from Meckel's diverticulum.The current evidence in different laparoscopic techniques,including conventional laparoscopy,SILS,the use of special laparoscopic instruments,intracorporeal diverticulectomy and extracorporeal diverticulectomy in the management of Meckel's diverticulum in children were revealed.
基金
Supported by The Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and by FEDER European Union funds,projects No.AGL2010-14952,No.AGL2010-16525 and No.AGL2012-33278