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Summary Spigelian hernia, first described at the 18th century, is a rare ventral abdominal hernia occuring through the spigelian fascia.
The diagnosis is difficult especially when there is no palpable mass. The case presented here had a spigelian hernia mimicking
an incarcerated incisional hernia. This patient had undergone an appendectomy through a right paramedian incision proviously.
Three years later she was operated for a suspected incisional hernia. Exploration did not reveal any defects in the external
oblique aponeurosis so no further exploration was done. Our operative findings showed also an intact external oblique aponeurosis
but when incised a spigelian hernia was observed beneath this structure, which was repaired promptly. A high index of suspicision
is necessary for diagnosis both pre and intraoperatively. 相似文献
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Salemis NS Kontoravdis N Gourgiotis S Panagiotopoulos N Gakis C Dimitrakopoulos G 《International journal of surgery case reports》2010,1(3):27-29
Spigelian hernia is a rare hernia of the ventral abdominal wall accounting for 1-2% of all hernias. Incarceration of a Spigelian hernia has been reported in 17-24% of the cases. We herein describe an extremely rare case of a colonic obstruction secondary to an incarcerated Spigelian hernia in a severely obese patient. Physical examination was inconclusive and diagnosis was established by computed tomography scans. The patient underwent an open intraperitoneal mesh repair. A high level of suspicion and awareness is required as clinical findings of a Spigelian hernia are often nonspecific especially in obese patients. Computed tomography scan provides detailed information for the surgical planning. Open mesh repair is safe in the emergent surgical intervention of a complicated Spigelian hernia in severely obese patients. 相似文献
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Abstract. Spigelian hernias are rare defects of the abdominal wall. Our aim is to analyse the bibliography and present a series of
28 patients. A Medline bibliographical study was performed between 1970 and 2000 with analysis of the number of cases, series,
ratio of cases to year and type of journal. We also present a personal study and analyse epidemiological, diagnostic, and
treatment factors. There are 159 articles, 479 cases, and 19 series of more than five patients published in 85 journals (42.3%
medical). Our diagnosis was preoperative in 75%, and programmed surgery was 3.6 times more common than emergency surgery.
We found a significant relationship between hospital stay and type of surgery (P<0.02) and surgical technique used (P<0.001). We found that spigelian hernias have a multidisciplinary interest; they are given almost equal treatment in medical
and surgical journals; preoperative diagnosis can be established in 75% of cases; and the best results are offered by the
extraperitoneal laparoscopic approach.
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Report of a Spigelian hernia in a 13 yr old girl. The condition may well be more common than generally believed, and the diagnosis should be considered in all children with intermittent abdominal pain, even in the absence of a palpable mass. 相似文献
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Inguinal hernia is one of the most common conditions requiring surgical management in childhood. The usual presentation of
congenital inguinal hernia in the pediatric age group is an inguino-scrotal swelling. We report a case of inguinal hernia
in a child that presented as an abdominal wall swelling clinically suggestive of a Spigelian hernia. 相似文献
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A strangulated Spigelian hernia mimicking diverticulitis 总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0
Summary Spigelian hernias are true interparietal hernias that are frequently not associated with a palpable mass and, as such, are not frequently diagnosed before surgery. Reported herein, is the serendipitous discovery of an incarcerated Spigelian hernia that was discovered on a CT scan being performed for presumed diverticulitis. 相似文献
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Abstract. Spigelian hernias (SHs) are rarely observed among children. The diagnosis is not difficult to make once it has been considered.
The condition requires a high index of suspicion because of its high potential for life-threatening complications. A 12-year-old
boy underwent open appendectomy for presumed acute appendicitis. A normal appendix found at laparotomy suggested another etiology
for the acute abdomen. Incarceration of the greater omentum in a spigelian hernia was found, and the hernia repaired. The
repair of pediatric SH is straightforward and utilizes endogenous tissues. Patients should be followed up for as long as possible
to develop data on the durability of the repair technique selected.
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MP Thomas SK Avula R England L Stevenson 《Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England》2013,95(4):e66-e68
Spigelian hernias are a rare type of hernia through the Spigelian aponeurosis, whose contents commonly include omentum or small bowel. In the absence of incarceration or strangulation, they can be difficult to diagnose clinically. In the emergency setting, they can present rarely as a painful abdominal mass and computed tomography provides a reliable diagnostic imaging modality. We report an emergency presentation of a Spigelian hernia containing the appendix. 相似文献
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A 78-year-old healthy woman with no previous surgeries or history of trauma presented with a painful abdominal mass for 1 day. The computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen demonstrated a partial herniation and strangulation of the cecum (Richter's hernia) between the internal and external oblique muscles through the linea semilunaris (Spigelian hernia). The challenging clinical diagnosis of Spigelian hernias and their surgical treatment options are discussed. 相似文献
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Douglas R Slakey Stephanie Teplitsky Stephen S Cheng 《JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons》2002,6(3):217-219
We present the case of an incarcerated Spigelian hernia that manifested 24 hours after a laparoscopic living-donor nephrectomy. The differential diagnosis, proposed management, and a review of the literature is presented. Bowel obstruction occurring within a few days following laparoscopic surgery is most often attributed to a hernia at a trocar site. In the case of living-donor nephrectomy. the hernia could also occur at the incision made for removal of the kidney. Spigelian hernia has not been reported as a complication of laparoscopic surgery in the past and, therefore, would not normally be considered in the differential diagnosis of any complications following laparoscopic surgery. With the increasing use of laparoscopy, unsuspected intraabdominal conditions may be diagnosed during the procedure or become manifest because of increased intraabdominal pressure created by the pneumoperitoneum. Here we report the diagnosis and repair of a Spigelian hernia that became manifest 1 day after laparoscopic nephrectomy. 相似文献
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Arghya Basu Dawood Khan Utpal De Anshuman Poddar Ujjwal Parui 《Hellēnikē cheirourgikē. Acta chirurgica Hellenica》2013,85(5):333-336
Introduction
Spigelian hernia (SH) is an uncommon defect of the abdominal wall that occurs through the spigelian fascia. SH has varied, non-specific, dubious clinical features which makes diagnosis extremely difficult at times. Pain is common and is invariably associated with the narrow neck of the sac; atypically, our patient had no history of pain at any time.Case Report
Herein, we present the case of an extremely rare variety of hernia in an 83-year-old male patient. Clinical examination revealed globular, subcutaneous, soft, reducible swelling measuring 6 × 8 cm over the left iliac fossa of this patient with visible cough impulse. Ultrasonography (USG) showed a 2.5 × 2.5 cm muscle defect in the anterior abdominal wall above and lateral to the left inguinal region.Discussion
SH is a rare form of ventral hernia. The commonest presenting feature is pain, or an anterior abdominal wall lump or incarceration. Real-time USG can easily detect the defect and demonstrate the cough impulse. Both open and laparoscopic approaches have been elected for repair.Conclusion
Radiological investigations must be undertaken, and surgery should always be performed to avoid risk of strangulation or incarceration of the hernia. Although laparoscopic repair has gained popularity, the open approach remains the gold standard in emergency situations. 相似文献13.
Spigelian hernia is an uncommon variety of abdominal hernias. It has been traditionally treated by tension‐free mesh hernioplasty. We report a rare case of a bilateral Spigelian hernia in an elderly male that was treated by bilateral two‐layeyed prolene mesh hernia system. Rare ventral hernia such as Spigelian hernia with weak abdominal wall can be safely treated by tension‐free mesh repair using bilayered prolene mesh system. 相似文献
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Spigelian hernia is a ventral abdominal hernia that only rarely causes incarceration or strangulation of the bowel. There
are few reports in the surgical literature of colonic obstruction secondary to incarcerated Spigelian hernia. In this paper,
we present a patient with an incarcerated sigmoid colon in a Spigelian hernia sac, mimicking on contrast enema an obstructing
carcinoma. Accurate diagnosis was made pre-operatively by computed tomography (CT), and the hernia was repaired by polypropylene
mesh in a tension-free manner. 相似文献
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Recurrent Spigelian hernia: a rare cause of colonic obstruction 总被引:3,自引:3,他引:0
Spigelian hernia is considered a surgical rarity. Recent articles describe only six recurrent hernias and a scant number
of patients with colonic obstruction resulting from incarceration. A patient with intestinal obstruction resulting from recurrent
Spigelian hernia with strangulated colon is described. The patient underwent tension-free repair using a prosthetic mesh.
Recent literature suggests that the deficiency of connective tissue in patients with hernias justifies the widespread use
of permanent mesh for tissue reinforcement and avoidance of recurrences. The rare case presented should be regarded as an
illustrative example for application of the tension-free repair principle in the definitive management of recurrent Spigelian
hernia.
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Catherine Baucom Quan D. Nguyen Marco Hidalgo Douglas Slakey 《JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons》2009,13(2):263-268
Introduction:
Spigelian hernia is an uncommon ventral hernia characterized by a defect in the linea semilunaris. Repair of spigelian hernia has traditionally been accomplished via an open transverse incision and primary repair. The purpose of this article is to present 2 case reports of incarcerated spigelian hernia that were successfully repaired laparoscopically using Gortex mesh and to present a review of the literature regarding laparoscopic repair of spigelian hernias.Methods:
Retrospective chart review and Medline literature search.Results:
Two patients underwent laparoscopic mesh repair of incarcerated spigelian hernias. Both were started on a regular diet on postoperative day 1 and discharged on postoperative days 2 and 3. One patient developed a seroma that resolved without intervention. There was complete resolution of preoperative symptoms at the 12-month follow-up.Conclusion:
Minimally invasive repair of spigelian hernias is an alternative to the traditional open surgical technique. Further studies are needed to directly compare the open and the laparoscopic repair. 相似文献17.
IntroductionInternal abdominal hernias account for 1% of all hernias but 5.8% of all bowel obstructions and hence are of significant clinical importance. Similarly Spigelian hernias account for only 0.12–2% of all abdominal wall hernias.Case presentationWe present and discuss the management of a case that presented with concurrent falciform ligament internal abdominal hernia and Spigelian hernia. We believe this is the first reported case of such an occurrence in the literature.ConclusionDue to the advancements in computer topography (CT) imaging many internal and Spigelian hernias are diagnosed pre-operatively though these scan are not always available or indicated in cases of suspected small bowel obstruction. Due to the high mortality rate of undiagnosed internal hernias a high clinical suspicion must be maintained. The authors recommend laparoscopic trans-abdominal repair of Spigelian hernias in order to examine the abdominal contents and exclude rare, though potentially serious internal hernias. 相似文献
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GA Demetriou MS Nair Y Al-Abed N Alobaid H Safar-Aly A Athow 《International journal of surgery case reports》2012,3(9):481-482
INTRODUCTIONSpigelian hernias are rare hernias of the anterior abdominal wall named after Adrian van den Spiegel, the anatomist who first described them in the 16th century. They represent around 2% of all hernias.PRESENTATION OF CASEWe present an 83-year-old female with one week history of a painful right iliac fossa swelling, her examination revealed a tender lump with no cough impulse and non-reducible and her computed tomography (CT) scan showed a mass anterior to ileocaecal valve suggestive of a caecal volvulus. Intra-operative the finding was a Spigelian hernia containing an appendicular abscess and an appendicolith.DISCUSSIONThe diagnosis of Spigelian hernias represents a challenge for the surgeons principally due to their rarity but also due to their anatomy and the variety of their contents. Searching the literature we found many different intra-abdominal structures presenting within a Spigelian hernia but we did not encounter a case similar to this.CONCLUSIONClinicians need to be aware of these hernias when dealing with lower abdominal swellings and have a high index of suspicion even in the presence of negative clinical and CT findings. 相似文献
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Mamta Sengar Anup Mohta Sujoy Neogi Alisha Gupta Vivek Viswanathan 《Journal of pediatric surgery》2018,53(11):2346-2348
Purpose
Pediatric spigelian hernias are very rare. They are often missed or misdiagnosed. A series of cases with spigelian hernia, presented to a tertiary care center are presented here with emphasis on different anatomy of spigelian hernias with cryptorchidism and those without associated cryptorchidism.Materials and Methods
Over a period of seven years, nine cases of spigelian hernia presented to our tertiary care center. Male:female ratio was 3:1.There was a preponderance of right sided hernias. Three patients had associated cryptorchidism. One patient had associated lumbar hernia. All three patients with cryptorchidism had low spigelian hernia while others had classical spigelian hernia.Conclusion
There is a likelihood of anatomical variation in SH associated with UDT and those without UDT. Understanding this anatomy may help in correct scrotal placement of testis.Type of Study
Prospective Observational.Level of Evidence
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Superficial thrombophlebitis of the thoracoepigastric veins (also known as Mondor's disease) is an uncommon disorder that typically affects middle-aged women and classically involves the chest wall including the breasts. Only one previously published, non-operative case of the disease, describes how the condition can resemble a strangulated Spigelian hernia. Herein we describe another similar case in which the diagnosis was made intra-operatively. The extremely unusual and similar clinical findings we observed demonstrate that Mondor's disease can occur in the Spigelian hernia belt and cause diagnostic confusion. 相似文献