Paraesophageal hernias (PEH) have a high recurrence rate, which can justify the use of a mesh during their repair. Mesh use in PEH repair is highly debated as it can lead to many complications like erosion and migration of the mesh, like in our case. Here, we present a case of a 23-year-old woman operated on multiple occasions for a recurring PEH and who presented an intraesophageal migration of the mesh. Partial upper gastrectomy and lower esophagectomy were performed to remove the mesh and the recurrent hernia was repaired using primary sutures of the hiatus. The surgery was without complications and there are no signs of recurrence up to a year later. Reoperation on a recurring PEH can be more difficult in case of mesh use in previous intervention and can lead to other complications like mesh erosion or migration, even so, some surgeons choose this option because it has a lower recurrence rate.
La coeliochirurgie est la technique de référence pour le traitement de la lithiase vésiculaire symptomatique. Jusqu’à ce jour, seuls 42 cas de cholécystectomie laparoscopique chez des patients présentant un situs inversus ont été publiés. Ainsi, nous rapportons un nouveau cas d'un patient, suivi pour cardiopathie congénitale complexe à type de ventricule unique sur situs inversus et dextrocardie. C’est un patient qui était hospitalisé pour prise en charge chirurgicale de lithiase vésiculaire symptomatique. Une cholécystectomie laparoscopique était réalisée. La disposition des trocarts et l’abord chirurgical étaient complètement inverses et symétriques par rapport à l’abord laparoscopique normal.
Pancreas is an uncommon site of hydatid cysts (HCs) even in endemic countries. Primary pancreatic hydatid cysts (PHCs) mainly occur through hematogenous dissemination. Their rarity and the absence of clinical manifestations in most cases explain their challenging preoperative diagnosis. In symptomatic cases, clinical findings may be similar to those of other diseases. We report a case of a 54-year-old female presented with a six-month history of abdominal pain, although her abdominal examination was normal. Radiological imaging revealed a serous cyst in the body and tail of the pancreas. Biliopancreatic endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) suggested a peritoneal hydatid cyst. Intraoperatively, it was diagnosed as a PHC. The patient underwent resection of the PHC and was then placed on albendazole. She did not have any symptoms for the last seven months. Through this case report, we can conclude that peritoneal hydatid cyst of the pancreas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of the cystic lesions of the pancreas. Moreover, surgery achieves a definitive treatment of the disease.
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