| Literature DB >> 31585321 |
Marino Di Furia1, Lucia Romano2, Andrea Salvatorelli2, Denise Brandolin2, Gianni Lazzarin2, Mario Schietroma2, Francesco Carlei2, Antonio Giuliani2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Spigelian Hernia is an uncommon pathology of abdominal wall (0.12-2.4%), usually small sized and with vague symptoms. It rarely presents as Small Bowel Obstruction or reaches dimensions that becomes clinically remarkable. PRESENTATION OF CASE: 84-year-old woman entered our Surgical Department for Small Bowel Obstruction due to a giant (8 × 7 cm) abdominal wall hernia, which was intraoperatively identified as Spigelian Hernia. We performed a minilaparotomy with reduction of viable small bowel and preperitoneal positioning of polypropilene mesh. Postoperative course was uneventfull. DISCUSSION: Due to its small dimensions and infrequence, the diagnosis could be challenging even if the patient undergoes a CT scan. The presentation with clear signs of small bowel obstruction associated with a large abdominal hernia is rare and suggests a urgent surgical approach with mesh repair to avoid recurrences.Entities:
Keywords: Mesh repair; Small bowel obstruction; Spigelian Hernia
Year: 2019 PMID: 31585321 PMCID: PMC6796652 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.09.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1CT scan reveal several loops of small bowel introducing into a large defect (3 × 3 cm) on the left lateral abdominal wall, at the level of the iliac crest, and causing a SBO of the upper part.
Fig. 2Intraoperative view of the hernia sac including several viable small loops and fluid (upper part) and of the abdominal wall showing the defect (Spigelian Hernia).