Laparoscopic management of an internal double omental hernia: a rare cause of intestinal obstruction
- PMID: 15583968
- DOI: 10.1007/s10029-004-0288-4
Laparoscopic management of an internal double omental hernia: a rare cause of intestinal obstruction
Abstract
Introduction: Internal hernia is a very rare cause of intestinal obstruction (0.2-0.9% of cases), associated with 45% mortality. A review of the literature revealed just eight reported cases of double omental hernia since 1950 of which our patient is the first case successfully treated laparoscopically.
Case presentation: We report on a 29-year-old man who presented with signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction. The patient underwent emergent exploratory laparoscopy. This revealed herniation of a 20-cm jejunal loop through the gastrocolic ligament and reemergence through a defect in the gastrohepatic ligament. The strangulated loop was reduced with slight traction, and the defect was repaired. The patient was discharged from hospital in just 5 days' time, and after 6 months of follow-up, the general condition of the patient was normal.
Conclusions: Laparoscopy is a good technique with minimal complications compared with laparotomy. As many cases are missed due to nonspecific signs and symptoms, an urgent laparoscopy or laparotomy is highly recommended in such a situation.
References
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical
Research Materials
