Meckel's diverticulum in patient with early-onset ALS: A case report

早期发病型肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者合并梅克尔憩室:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive motor neuron disease primarily affecting the neuromuscular system. Gastrointestinal manifestations are typically functional in nature, while mechanical obstructions are rarely reported. Meckel's diverticulum (MD), a congenital gastrointestinal anomaly, is often asymptomatic but can cause obstruction in rare adult cases. CASE REPORT: We present the case of a 30-year-old male with early-onset ALS who presented with signs of intestinal obstruction, including severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and obstipation. Imaging revealed a closed-loop small bowel obstruction. Emergency laparotomy identified a torsed Meckel's diverticulum as the underlying cause. Surgical resection was performed, and the postoperative course was managed with tracheostomy and PEG placement due to progressive ALS-related respiratory and swallowing impairment. The patient was successfully stabilized and discharged with ongoing multidisciplinary support. The patient was discharged three weeks later in a stable condition and remains alive under multidisciplinary follow-up. DISCUSSION: This case highlights the diagnostic challenge of distinguishing mechanical from functional gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with advanced ALS. While neurodegenerative progression often explains GI complaints in ALS, this case emphasizes the need to consider alternative etiologies, including surgical emergencies like MD-related obstruction. CONCLUSION: Mechanical small bowel obstruction due to Meckel's diverticulum in ALS is exceedingly rare. Timely diagnosis and intervention, supported by multidisciplinary perioperative care, are critical for favorable outcomes in this high-risk population. Despite significant ALS-related comorbidities, the patient's outcome was favorable with stable discharge and ongoing respiratory and nutritional support.

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