2012
DOI: 10.1177/000313481207800920
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Extensive Herniation and Necrosis of the Small and Large Bowel through the Foramen of Winslow

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“…Diagnosing a foramen of Winslow hernia preoperatively remains challenging with only 10% of cases diagnosed preoperatively [ 9 ]. Specifically, in this case, both the rarity of disease and complex radiographic findings proved to be barriers for early diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diagnosing a foramen of Winslow hernia preoperatively remains challenging with only 10% of cases diagnosed preoperatively [ 9 ]. Specifically, in this case, both the rarity of disease and complex radiographic findings proved to be barriers for early diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in this case, both the rarity of disease and complex radiographic findings proved to be barriers for early diagnosis. The foramen of Winslow hernia being detected retrospectively is a common occurrence amongst surgical teams handling these cases [ 9 ]. The decision to close the foramen was to prevent recurrence and future complications; however, some cases report enlarging the foramen of Winslow to prevent future strangulation, while others have decided to close the defect with omentum with similar success [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abdominal X-ray does have some nonspecific findings suggestive of internal hernia but is usually inadequate for diagnosis. Diagnosis of a foramen of Winslow hernia, however, is only accomplished in 10% of patients preoperatively [ 3 ]. As previously mentioned this diagnosis is rare and often presents with vague obstructive type symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La cavidad peritoneal consiste en dos principales espacios, el saco mayor o cavidad peritoneal general y la bolsa epiploica (bursa omentalis), saco menor o transcavidad de los epiplones. Estas cavidades están conectadas por el foramen epiploico de Winslow [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] . El hiato de Winslow, o foramen epiploico, es una comunicación virtual entre la cavidad peritoneal mayor y la transcavidad de los epiplones; está limitado en su aspecto anterior por el ligamento hepatoduodenal, en el posterior por la vena cava inferior, en el superior por el lóbulo caudado y en el inferior por el duodeno.…”
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“…Actualmente, se describen cuatro tipos de hernias del hiato de Winslow, dependiendo del órgano herniado 4 . Es una entidad de difícil diagnóstico preoperatorio y el pronóstico del paciente depende de la rapidez en la instauración del tratamiento quirúrgico, ya que la morbimortalidad se acerca al 50 % cuando existe compromiso vascular del órgano afectado [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] .…”
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