Should an Incidental Meckel Diverticulum Be Resected? A Systematic Review.
Vipul D YagnikPankaj GargSushil DawkaPublished in: Clinical and experimental gastroenterology (2024)
The sporadic, unpredictable presentation of IMD and the variability of both the primary disease and the patient make formulation of definitive guidelines challenging. The non-uniformity of complications reporting underscores the need for standardized categorization. While the balance of evidence leans towards resection of IMDs, this study acknowledges the individualized nature of this decision. Increased safety in surgery and anesthesia, along with better understanding and management of complications favor a judicious preference for resection, while taking into account patient characteristics and the primary disease.