Abstract
Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare entity that presents a challenging diagnosis due to its vague and non-specific clinical presentations. 40 % of the patients remain asymptomatic until the development of complications.
We report a case of 84 years old female who presented to the hospital with vomiting and abdominal pain, found to have jejunal diverticulosis complicated by perforation in a CT scan. The patient underwent emergency expletory laparotomy with segmental intestinal resection and anastomosis.
The incidence of jejunal diverticulosis ranges between 3 and 5 %, with most patients discovered incidentally. Therefore, medical or surgical treatment management depends on clinical presentation and complications that necessitate surgical intervention.
Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare entity that commonly affects the elderly with significant morbidity and mortality; it is an important clinical entity to consider when approaching patients with acute abdomen.
•Jejunal diverticulosis is a rare entity with an incidence of <3% and <5% in an autopsy and imaging, respectively.•Jejunal diverticulosis presents a challenging diagnosis due to its vague and non-specific clinical presentations, with 40% of the patients remaining asymptomatic until the development of complications.•Computerized Tomography (CT) scan is the gold standard modality to diagnose JID