| Literature DB >> 26366362 |
Takahiro Yamanaka1, Tatsuya Miyazaki1, Yuji Kumakura1, Hiroaki Honjo1, Keigo Hara1, Takehiko Yokobori1, Makoto Sakai1, Makoto Sohda1, Hiroyuki Kuwano1.
Abstract
We experienced two cases involving the simultaneous presence of cholelithiasis, hiatal hernia, and umbilical hernia. Both patients were female and overweight (body mass index of 25.0-29.9 kg/m(2)) and had a history of pregnancy and surgical treatment of cholelithiasis. Additionally, both patients had two of the three conditions of Saint's triad. Based on analysis of the pathogenesis of these two cases, we consider that these four diseases (Saint's triad and umbilical hernia) are associated with one another. Obesity is a common risk factor for both umbilical hernia and Saint's triad. Female sex, older age, and a history of pregnancy are common risk factors for umbilical hernia and two of the three conditions of Saint's triad. Thus, umbilical hernia may readily develop with Saint's triad. Knowledge of this coincidence is important in the clinical setting. The concomitant occurrence of Saint's triad and umbilical hernia may be another clinical "tetralogy."Entities:
Keywords: Cholelithiasis; Hiatal hernia; Saint’s triad; Umbilical hernia
Year: 2015 PMID: 26366362 PMCID: PMC4560133 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-015-0067-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Images of Case 1. a CT revealed a hiatal hernia, through which the fundus of the stomach slid into the intrathoracic cavity. b CT revealed the presence of cholelithiasis. c Abdominal CT showed the umbilical hernia with accompanying prolapse of intestinal fat tissue
Fig. 2Images of Case 2. a Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a slight hiatal hernia. b CT revealed cholelithiasis. c Abdominal CT identified a small umbilical hernia
Risk factors for Saint’s triad and umbilical hernia in both patients
| Hiatus hernia | Cholelithiasis | Diverticulosis | Umbilical hernia | Case 1 | Case 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | aged | aged | aged | 79 | 41 | |
| Sex | female | female | female | female | female | |
| Obesity (BMI) | + | + | + | + | 27.7 | 29.4 |
| Pregnancy | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Race | Pime Indians and Native American | Western | Japan | Japan | ||
| Constipation | motility | |||||
| etc. | taruma, congenital malformation | physical activity | diet, physical activity, western lifestyle | ascites abdominal distension |