| Literature DB >> 33267803 |
Wen Ai1, Zhihua Liang1, Feng Li1, Haihua Yu2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The common complications of radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy usually include wound infection, hemorrhage or hematomas, lymphocele, uretheral injury, ileus and incisional hernias. However, internal hernia secondary to the orifice associated with the uncovered vessels after pelvic lymphadenectomy is very rare. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Internal hernia; Laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy; Perforation; Superior vesical artery
Year: 2020 PMID: 33267803 PMCID: PMC7709390 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-020-00985-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1a CT scan revealed small intestine gas–liquid plane. b Small bowel obstruction. c White arrow for free gas in the abdominal cavity. d EIA external iliac artery. EIV external iliac vein. IIA internal iliac artery. U ureter. SVA superior vesical artery, black arrow for hernia ring defect. e White arrow shows the outflow of digestive juice
Previous reports of internal hernia after pelvic lymphadenectomy
| Year/authors | Age/sex | Diagnosis | Operation method | Interval between surgery and hospital readmission | “Hernia ring” structure | Retroperitonization or not | Surgical treatment for the orifice |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1978 Guba et al. [ | 52 M | Testicular teratoma | Laparotomy | 4 months | Right common iliac artery | No | Free peritoneal transplantation |
| 2008 Kim et al. [ | 67F | Cervical cancer | Laparoscopic | 3 months | Right external iliac artery | No | Free peritoneal transplantation |
| 2013 Dumant et al. [ | 56F | Ovarian cancer | Laparoscopic and laparotomy | 4 years | Left external iliac artery | No | No special handling |
| 2014 Ardelt et al. [ | 39F | Cervical cancer | Laparoscopic | 2 years | Right common iliac artery | Not mentioned | Gluing a collagen patch |
| 2015 Pridgian et al. [ | 50 M | Bladder cancer | Robotic | 5 months | Right common iliac artery | Not mentioned | Free peritoneal transplantation |
| 2016 Viktorin-Baier et al. [ | 50 M | Prostate cancer | Robotic | 1 year | Left external iliac artery | Not mentioned | Securing by a fibrin sealant patch |
| 2017 Minami et al. [ | 38F | Cervical cancer | Laparoscopic | 6 months | Umbilical artery and obturator nerve | No | Resecting the umbilical artery |
| 2018 Kitaguchi et al. [ | 68 M/59 M | Rectal cancer/cectal cancer | Laparoscopic/laparoscopic | 4 months/2 months | superior vesical artery superior vesical artery | Not mentioned | No special handling/resecting the umbilical artery |