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Case Reports
. 2010 Feb;14(1):101-4.
doi: 10.1007/s10029-009-0510-5. Epub 2009 May 13.

Herniated gravid uterus through an incisional hernia treated with the component separation technique

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Herniated gravid uterus through an incisional hernia treated with the component separation technique

F Palazzo et al. Hernia. 2010 Feb.

Abstract

Herniation of a gravid uterus through an incisional hernia of the anterior abdominal wall is a rare but serious condition due to the potentially severe maternal and foetal risks. Because of the rarity of the condition, no consensus exists regarding the optimal treatment. The component separation technique (CST) has proven to be effective for the treatment of those giant abdominal hernias in which prosthetic material utilisation is not indicated. We report the case of a woman who presented at 38 weeks of gestation with non-reducible herniation of the pregnant uterus through an anterior abdominal wall incisional hernia treated with CST immediately after caesarean section. Review of the existing literature is performed to further underline the efficacy of CST and the need for the practising surgeons to be familiar with this technique and the scenarios when it may become extremely valuable.

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