| Literature DB >> 29134952 |
Antonino Buffone, Salvatore Lo Bianco, Dario Cavallaro, Pietro Caglià, Guido Basile, Matteo Angelo Cannizzaro.
Abstract
The observation of an unusual case of incisional hernia, found in the epigastric zone at the site of a 5 mm trocar incision for a cholecystectomy, has caused us to describe it and to review the literature. C.A. is a male aged 59 and He came to our attention in 2014, complaining about the presence, for about three months, a swelling in the epigastric area, without occlusive symptoms. An objective examination showed an epigastric mass at the scar of the insertion site of a 5mm trocar during the cholecystectomy operation. The patient was hospitalized and underwent traditional surgery: incision at the scar; isolation of the extruded fatty tissue, which had no sac, identified as part of the round ligament, herniated through the residual incision of the previous operation. Based on experience acquired it is useful to make careful sutures of 5 mm incisions repairing peritoneal laceration. KEY WORDS: Epigastrium, General surgery, Incisional hernia, Laparoscopy, Trocar.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29134952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Ital Chir ISSN: 0003-469X Impact factor: 0.766