Introduction. Spigelian hernia is a type of lateral ventral hernia, localized
between the rectus abdominis muscle and the semilunar line. Current literary
data indicate that the prevalence of Spigelian hernia is 1-2% of all hernias
of the abdominal wall. Patients are most commonly asymptomatic. Case
outline. We present a 63-year-old male patient, who was admitted to our
hospital as an emergency case due to lower abdominal pain. Upon hospital
admission, radiological diagnostics, and a physical examination, the
presence of a Spigelian hernia was verified, which, at the moment of the
examination, was incarcerated. It was established that surgical treatment
was indicated. We performed laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh plastic
in the standard way. The patient was discharged from hospital on the
following day with normal values of vital and laboratory parameters.
Conclusion. The Spigelian hernia, although first described many years ago,
remains a diagnostic challenge, which is why its occurrence requires a
multidisciplinary approach for the purpose of establishing a timely and
accurate diagnosis. Within the surgical treatment of this state, there are
several surgical techniques, and special focus is placed on the minimally
invasive surgical approach. Also, within the minimally invasive surgical
approach, there are several operating techniques.