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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
2001 Volume.60 No. 6 p.636 ~ p.639
Incidence of Meckel¡¯s Diverticulum
Kim Tae-Hyun

Choi Kyung-Hyun
Abstract
Purpose
Meckel¡¯s diverticulum, an omphalomesenteric remnant, is the most common congenital anomaly of the human gastrointestinal tract. The incidence of Meckel¡¯s diverticulum varies from 1% to 3% in the general population. However the incidence has not
been
previously reported in Korea. Therefore, we performed a prospective study to determine the incidence of Meckel¡¯s diverticulum in Korea.
Methods
During the 9 years from March 1992 to February 2000, cases of Meckel¡¯s diverticula were examined prospectively in 806 (530 males and 276 females) patients who underwent laparotomy due to various intra-abdomimal diseases at Gospel Hospital, Kosin
University. We looked for the presence of Meckel¡¯s diverticulum by inspecting the small int
estine throughout its entire length from the ileocecal junction to the Treitz ligament. We recorded the distance from the terminal ileum and the length of the Meckel¡¯s diverticulum. In principle, we did not excise the Meckel¡¯s diverticulum.
Results
Meckel¡¯s diverticula were detected in 17 patients (2.1%). 12 patients were male (2.3%) and 5 were female (1.8%). The male to female ratio was 1.3£º1. Meckel¡¯s diverticula were located 40¡­110 (81.3¡¾19.9) cm proximal to the ileocecal junction.
The
mean
length of the Meckel¡¯s diverticulum was 3.5¡¾1.8 cm (range, 1.5¡­7 cm).
Conclusion
The incidence of Meckel¡¯s diverticulum in Korea was 2.1%, similar to western countries. Meckel¡¯s diverticulum was seen as frequently in males as in females.
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