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Bruno Vieira1, Ana Melo1, Carina Gomes1, Leandro Lajut1, Artur Ribeiro1, Urânia Fernandes1, Gonçalo Guidi1, Clara Leal1, João Pinto-de-Sousa1.
Abstract
Handlebar hernia is a rare entity, mainly resulting from blunt abdominal trauma with a sudden deceleration mechanism. Diagnosis of handlebar at admission may be difficult because the rupture of abdominal wall layers often is not clinically recognized in the emergency department, which requires a high degree of suspicion to identify theses lesions. It is very important to rule out the presence of intra-abdominal injuries, and in adults, surgical repair is needed. Herein, the case of an adult man who presented to the emergency department with blunt abdominal trauma caused by a motorcycle handlebar is described. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35673539 PMCID: PMC9167937 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjac195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1Handlebar sign—bruising in the epigastric region (green arrow). Patient lying supine.
Figure 2CT abdomen showing abdominal wall hernia containing a loop of small intestine (green arrow).
Figure 3CT abdomen showing abdominal wall defect (green arrow).
Figure 4Operative findings. Disruption to muscular layers and peritoneum from handlebar injury, revealing small bowel. Clips placed on posterior rectus sheath.
Figure 5Operative findings. Retromuscular sublay mesh repair.