CASE REPORT
A Case of Transepiploic Hernia which was Successfully Diagnosed and Treated under the Laparoscopic Surgery
Hiromitsu Domen, Joe Matsumoto, Tetsufumi Kojima, Etsuo Hiraguchi, Kazuya Konishi and Takahisa Murakami
Department of Surgery, Hakodate Central General Hospital
Transepiploic hernia is rare and asymptomatic, making it difficult to diagnose preoperatively. We report a case of transepiploic hernia successfully diagnosed and treated laparoscopically. A 16-year-old woman seen for abdominal pain had no history of laparotomy or abdominal injury. Abdominal X-ray and CT showed the presense of a small amount of intestinal gas. She was admitted with a diagnosis of acute abdomen. Four hours later, she suddenly vomited with great abdominal pain. We suspected strangulated ileus due to an internal hernia and conducted emergency surgery by laparoscope. The small intestine had herniated through an abnormal hiatus of the greater omentum. A single loop was strangulated, but not necrotic. Strangulation was released laparoscopically and the greater omentum opened. Three days after surgery, she was discharged. No other cases than this have, to our knowledge, been diagnosed and treated laparoscopically. We therefore suggest that laparoscopy is useful in diagnosis or repositioning when an internal hernia is suspected.
Key words
transomental hernia, internal hernia, laparoscopic surgery
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 39: 363-366, 2006
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Hiromitsu Domen Department of Surgical Oncology, Graduade School of Medicine, Hokkaido University
Kita 15-jou Nishi 7-chome Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8638 JAPAN
Accepted
September 28, 2005
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