We report a case of an infant, three and half month old who presented with acute abdomen. Investigations including complete blood count and X-ray abdomen were non informative apart from showing evidence of intestinal obstruction. On abdominal exploration, there was a thin fibrous band attached to the apex of Meckel’s Diverticulum [MD] and the umbilicus. The band caused strangulated terminal small bowel loops resulting in bowel gangrene and obstruction which is a rare presentation. Resection of the gangeranous loops was performed and the patient made uneventful recovery. However, fear of having B12 and bile salts malabsorption is a real future concern. On abdominal exploration, there was a thin fibrous band attached to the apex of the MD and...