CASE REPORT
A Case of Elderly Male who had both Obturator Hernia and Femoral Hernia
Hiroyuki Aihara, Tomohiko Ikeya1), Yuichi Saito1), Nobumasa Takahashi1), Katsumi Murai1), Eishin Hoshi1) and Takashi Hachiya2)
Department of Surgery, Department of Thoracic Surgery1) and Department of Cardiovascular Surgery2), Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center
We report a case of left obturator hernia in an elderly man who had undergone surgery for right femoral hernia two months earlier. A 76-year-old man referred with a diagnosis of bowel obstruction had the diagnosis confirmed by computed tomography (CT) with bowel obstruction due to an incarcerated right femoral hernia necessitating emergency surgery. His postoperative status was stable and he was discharged on POD 4. He returned with abdominal pain and vomiting 2 months after surgery. Emergency CT showed the small intestine incarcerated between the left pectineal muscle and left external obturator muscle. In emergency surgery under a diagnosis of bowel obstruction due to a left obturator hernia, we conducted Lennander's incision subcutaneous vascular grafts connecting the left axillary artery to the bilateral femoral artery after surgery for arteriosclerosis obliterans. Intraabdominal exploration showed that the ileum 40 cm proximal from the ileocecal valve was incarcerated in the left obturator foramen. We pulled the ileum out carefully uninjured and found no signs of necrosis. The left obturator foramen was closed with Marlex mesh. Postoperative status was stable and he was discharged on 11 POD. CT is useful in elderly patients with bowel obstruction to ensure that an intraabdominal hernia difficult to determine from palpation alone is not overlooked.
Key words
male, femoral hernia, obturator hernia
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 41: 152-157, 2008
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Hiroyuki Aihara Department of Surgery, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center
1696 Itai, Kumagaya, 360-0105 JAPAN
Accepted
June 27, 2007
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