2011
DOI: 10.4314/wajm.v29i6.68300
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Drain Site Hernia in an Adult: A Case Report

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Surgical drains, as useful as they are, have been noted not to be without complications. Small bowel herniation through a previous drain site is a rare complication of abdominal drain insertion. OBJECTIVE: To report a case of strangulated hernia through a drain site. METHODS: A 46-year-old civil servant was referred to our hospital from a general hospital with a two-week history of progressive abdominal pain and bulge in the right lower quadrant. She was evaluated clinically as with an ultrasonogra… Show more

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“…, small bowel, omentum, appendix, fallopian tube, and gallbladder) incarceration to the residual cavity at the drainage port in most cases[ 19 - 23 ]. The third type can develop several weeks to several months or later after surgery, which features local abdominal distension at the drainage port, with or without visceral incarceration[ 15 , 24 ]. The incidence of the third type has been reported to be almost twice that of the other two types[ 1 ].…”
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“…, small bowel, omentum, appendix, fallopian tube, and gallbladder) incarceration to the residual cavity at the drainage port in most cases[ 19 - 23 ]. The third type can develop several weeks to several months or later after surgery, which features local abdominal distension at the drainage port, with or without visceral incarceration[ 15 , 24 ]. The incidence of the third type has been reported to be almost twice that of the other two types[ 1 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%