Spigelian hernia is a rare type of abdominal wall hernia due to congenital defect in the transversus aponeurosis fascia. It has a prevalence of 2%. Traditionally, an anterior hernioplasty was used to repair these defects. Only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Here we discuss a case of a 66 year old female with chronic lower abdominal pain with swelling in left inguinal area diagnosed with spigelian hernia on ct scan along with left direct hernia as well as left femoral hernia found incidentally and repaired using totally extra peritoneal single mesh repair.
Diaphragmatic eventration is a rare pathological condition occurring in <0.05% individuals causing the diaphragm to permanently ascend into the chest due to partial or complete replacement of diaphragmatic musculature by fibroblastic tissue. Congenital diaphragmatic eventration rarely presents among adults with most patients remaining asymptomatic only to be diagnosed incidentally after chest radiography. Symptomatic patients can present with dyspnoea, orthopnoea, recurrent lower respiratory tract infections or gastrointestinal symptoms. Management varies according to symptoms with asymptomatic cases requiring no intervention and plication being the standard, well-described technique for symptomatic cases. Here we described two cases with eventration approached using different minimal access techniques.
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