A RARE CAUSE OF INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION OBTURATOR HERNI
Year 2020,
Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 241 - 242, 15.12.2020
Uğur Özsoy
,
Murat Yıldırım
,
Sinan Cem Gül
,
Ahmet Erdur
Abstract
Obturator hernia is a rare type of hernia. It constitutes 0.05% to 1.4% of all hernias (1). It occurs when intraabdominal organs pass through the obturator canal in the anterior pelvis. Since the obturator canal is wider in women, it is more common than men. Advanced age, low body mass index, and multiparity are the most common causes of etiology (2). Because of its rarity compared to other hernias, its symptoms and signs are not specific, delay in diagnosis and treatment increases mortality and morbidity. In this case, we aimed to present our approach to the diagnosis and treatment of a 81-year-old female patient with both bilateral inguinal hernia and obturator hernia, who was admitted to the emergency department with the clinic of ileus.
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Year 2020,
Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 241 - 242, 15.12.2020
Uğur Özsoy
,
Murat Yıldırım
,
Sinan Cem Gül
,
Ahmet Erdur
References
- 1. Somuncu E, et al. Diagnosisand Laparoscopic Repair of Obturator Hernia with Intestinal Obstruction. JAREM. 2014; 1: 31-4.
- 2. Chang SS, Shan YS, Lin YJ, Tai YS, Lin PW. A review of obturator hernia and a proposed algorithm for its diagnosis and treatment. World J Surg 2005;29:450- 454.
- 3. Karasaki T, Nomura Y, Tanaka N. Long-term outcomes after obturator hernia repair: retrospective analysis of 80 operations at a single institution. Hernia. 2013 Sep 24.
- 4. Mandarry, M, et al. Obturator hernia—a condition seldom thought of and hence seldom sought. Int J Colorectal Dis. 2012;27(2):133-41.
- 5. Suresh A, et al. A masquerading and unconventional cause of dynamic ıntestinal Obstruction: Strangulated Obturator Hernia. Cureus. 2018; 10(1): e2124.
- 6. Deeba S, Purkayastha S, Darzi A, Zacharakis E. Obturator hernias: A review of the laparoscopic approach. J Minim Access Surg 2011;7:201–4.
- 7. Petrie A, Tubbs RS, Matusz P, Shaffer K, Loukas M. Obturator hernia: anatomy, embryology, diagnosis, and treatment. Clin Anat 2011;24:562–9.
- 8. Hunt L, Morrison C,Lengyel J,Sagar P. Laparoscopic management of an obstructed obturator hernia: should laparoscopic assessment be the default option?Hernia 2009;13:313–5.