Obturator Hernia, an unusual cause of small bowel obstruction: Radiographic and surgical findings
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- 1. Department of General Surgery and Digestive Oncology, University Hospital Mohamed VI of Tangier, Morocco.
Description
Obturator hernia is a rare condition, it contributes to about 1% of incidence of all hernias, even less frequently are they diagnosed preoperatively, with the vast majority being found incidentally at laparotomy for small bowel obstruction.
Diagnosing an obturator hernia clinically is a challenging one due to vague signs and symptoms. Pelvic CT is almost 100% accurate in the diagnosis of obturator hernia and should be the modality of choice in older patients presenting with intestinal obstruction of unknown etiology. This case report describes a thin elderly woman, with a history of 5 days acute abdominal pain, which was correctly diagnosed before surgery as an incarcerated obturator hernia using CT.
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