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Case Reports
. 2008 Oct;30(7):533-7; discussion 609-10.
doi: 10.1007/s00276-008-0361-2. Epub 2008 Jun 14.

Lumbar hernia: anatomical basis and clinical aspects

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Lumbar hernia: anatomical basis and clinical aspects

O Armstrong et al. Surg Radiol Anat. 2008 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to describe the anatomy of the two orifices of the abdominal posterior wall where lumbar hernias could appear. They may protrude through the superficial lumbar triangle (JL Petit) or the deepest superior orifice (Grynfeltt).

Methods: The exact limits were precised by dissections in cadavers to explain the main differences of these two locations. We report two cases of spontaneous lumbar hernias discovered in outpatient clinic.

Results: Clinical diagnosis was difficult and both the patients were sent for lumbar lipoma but a meticulous examination gave us a clue. MRI was useful to confirm the defect in the posterior abdominal wall under the 12th rib. Only one patient was operated by a direct approach with a reinforcement of an unabsorbable mesh. No recurrence appeared during follow-up.

Conclusion: Thanks to clinical and anatomical knowledge, these rare superior lumbar hernias were diagnosed and a correct surgical treatment permitted a quick recovery.

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