2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2011.05.010
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Intercostal variant of lumbar hernia in lumbocostovertebral syndrome: our experience with 6 cases

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“…11 In the present case, the congenital lumbar hernia already required surgical repair. 12 To maximize the safety of the endoscopic treatment, surgical exploration was recommended to determine whether the meningocele was adherent to the spleen. The continued growth of the meningocele was also considered to be an indication for surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 In the present case, the congenital lumbar hernia already required surgical repair. 12 To maximize the safety of the endoscopic treatment, surgical exploration was recommended to determine whether the meningocele was adherent to the spleen. The continued growth of the meningocele was also considered to be an indication for surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] In a case-series, tethered cord and diastematomyelia were described in half of the cases. [2] VACTERL anomaly has been reported in combination with LCVS. [3] LCVS with syringomyelia, posterior spinal dysraphism, and lipomas adherent through a spina bifida to the dorsal surface of a tethered spinal cord was treated with lumbar exploration and laminectomy in one report.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1,2] It has been considered as the fourth type of lumbar hernia after the superior lumbar triangle (GrynfelttLesshaft triangle) hernia, inferior lumbar triangle (Petit triangle) hernia, and a diffuse anatomic type hernia. [2] Gupta et al presented a combination of a lumbar hernia with vertebral and rib dysmorphias. [1] In a case-series, tethered cord and diastematomyelia were described in half of the cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All rights reserved. Harris et al, 2009;Helderman-van den Enden et al, 1997;Jones et al, 2010;Kapoor et al, 2014;Krishnamurthy and Kapoor, 2009;Lafer, 1994;Lazier et al, 2016;Lyngdoh et al, 2010;Montes-Tapia et al, 2016;Rattan et al, 2016;Sengar et al, 2011;Sharma et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2010;Somuncu et al, 1997;Vagholkar and Dastoor, 2013;Wataya et al, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%