Complicated Spigelian hernia presenting with sigmoid colon strangulation: A unique clinical report
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Complicated Spigelian hernia presenting with sigmoid colon strangulation: A unique clinical report
Abstract
Introduction and importance: Spigelian hernias are rare, constituting about 1-2 % of all abdominal wall hernias. They present clinically significant challenges due to their potential for incarceration and strangulation. This case report highlights a unique presentation of a Spigelian hernia involving sigmoid colon strangulation, emphasizing the critical need for awareness and timely intervention.
Case presentation: A 60-year-old female with hypertension and diabetes presented with severe left abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Examination revealed leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and signs of acute abdomen. CT imaging showed a complicated left lateral abdominal wall hernia containing the sigmoid colon. Surgical intervention included sigmoidectomy with colorectal anastomosis and hernia repair. Postoperative recovery was successful with subsequent elective ileostomy reversal.
Clinical discussion: The rarity of Spigelian hernias and their atypical presentations can complicate diagnosis and management. This case was particularly challenging due to the strangulation of the sigmoid colon within the hernial sac. Surgical management was necessary to address the incarcerated bowel segment and prevent further complications. This case underscores the utility of CT scans in diagnosing complex cases and guiding surgical strategy.
Conclusion: Despite their rarity, Spigelian hernias carry significant risks of strangulation. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to avoid severe complications. This case highlights the importance of including Spigelian hernia in the differential diagnosis for acute abdominal symptoms, especially when they are nonspecific.
Keywords: Case report; Computed tomography (CT); Sigmoid colon strangulation; Spigelian hernia; Surgical management.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of competing interest None of the authors have any conflicts of interest to declare.
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