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Computed tomography in the investigation and management of obturator hernia.

Duncan Light1, Kasra Razi2, Liam Horgan3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Obturator hernias are a rare groin hernia. They are most commonly found incidentally during laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. We investigated our experience with obturator hernias in the elective and emergency setting.
METHODS: Cases of obturator hernia were identified from a hospital database and reviewed retrospectively over the last 10 years. There were no exclusions. There were a number of surgeons involved with an interest in groin hernia surgery.
RESULTS: Twenty-one patients were included. The mean age was 66 years old. Eleven were male. There were four emergency presentations. One emergency case presented with small bowel obstruction, while the other three cases presented with groin pain. Two patients had a preoperative computed tomography, which showed an obturator hernia confirmed at surgery. The patient with small bowel obstruction had an open bowel resection alone with no hernia repair. They were discharged with no complications or recurrence on follow-up. The other three cases had a mesh repair (one laparoscopic, one laparotomy, one pre-peritoneal). One patient who underwent a laparotomy died of a post-operative pneumonia. The others were discharged uneventfully. In the elective group of 17 patients, 8 patients were taken for an elective laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair but found to actually have an obturator hernia alone. An obturator hernia was found incidentally with an inguinal hernia in three patients. Five patients were expected to have an obturator hernia on clinical examination alone. At surgery, an obturator hernia was found in three cases. In the other two cases, no hernia was found. One patient had a pre-operative computed tomography, which showed an obturator hernia confirmed at surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Computed tomography would be recommended in cases of diagnostic uncertainty. It may avoid unnecessary surgery in the elective setting and allow a focused procedure in the emergency setting. Laparoscopic repair is feasible in the emergency and elective setting with excellent results.
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Keywords:  Obturator hernia; computed tomography

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27506814     DOI: 10.1177/0036933016638974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scott Med J        ISSN: 0036-9330            Impact factor:   0.729


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1.  Obturator Hernia: A Rare Cause of Small Bowel Obstruction

Authors:  Long-Zhi Zheng; Wei Lin; Jian Guo; Si-Zeng Chen
Journal:  Balkan Med J       Date:  2018-06-05       Impact factor: 2.021

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