“…The most general presentation in childhood is bleeding, which has been reported in approximately 50% of cases with symptoms related to the diverticulum (10). The most widespread complication of Meckel's diverticulum in adults is bowel obstruction, whereas this presentation occurs as the second most common complication in childhood (9,10,14). Intestinal obstruction resulting from Meckel's diverticulum occurs via distinct mechanisms such as: intussusception (15), volvulus (9,16), abdominal wall hernia (9,17,18), Meckel's diverticulitis (9), entrapment of the bowel loop beneath the mesodiverticular band (9,19) (Fig.…”