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Case Reports

A Left Paraduodenal Hernia Causing Acute Bowel Obstruction: a Case Report

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Pages 436-437
Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

We present the case of a 54-year old woman who presented twice at our emergency department with progressive abdominal pain. Over the last few years, multiple short periods of abdominal pain had occurred: the pain always resolved spontaneously after a few hours. She had no past medical history. CT scan revealed a sac-like mass of small bowel loops to the left of the ligament of Treitz, consistent with the diagnosis of a left paraduodenal hernia. On laparotomy, a left paraduodenal hernia with incarceration of small bowel loops was found; the herniated loops were reduced and the hernia orifice closed. The anatomy, treatment and importance of considering this uncommon diagnosis when examining a patient with acute small bowel obstruction are discussed.

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V. Brehm

V. Brehm Department of Surgery Rijnland Hospital Simon Slitweg 1 NL-2353 GA Leiderdorp, the Netherlands
 

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