2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10029-007-0205-8
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A hernia in the inguinal region is not always an inguinal hernia

Abstract: A male patient of 60 years presented with a swelling in the left groin of 10 months duration. Past records showed bilateral lumbar sympathectomy and omentopexy done 20 and 6 years back, respectively, for Buerger's disease. Abdominal examination revealed a huge hernial swelling in the left groin extending from the symphysis pubis to anterior superior iliac spine measuring 25 x 18 cm. On exploration, the contents were intestines and omentum, which were coming out through a defect of 5 x 3 cm in the lower fibers … Show more

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