2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2018.10.021
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Laparoscopic treatment of obstructed internal supravesical hernia: A cases series and rewiev of the literature

Abstract: Introductioninternal supravesical hernia (ISH) is an exceptional subtype of internal hernia often presenting with small bowel obstruction (SBO). Its rarity makes preoperative suspicion and diagnosis very difficult in an emergency setting.Methodswe retrospectively analyzed the database of patients admitted in a single center emergency unit for small bowel occlusion (SBO) in virgin abdomen and treated by surgery from August 2013 to October 2018. The patients with intraoperative diagnosis of ISH were included in … Show more

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“…13,17,22,41 The existence of such symptoms may be attributed to the bladder compression caused by the dilated trapped small bowel loops. These results totally correspond to those of Marco et al 6 Groin pain and swelling emerged in 21.1% of cases, all representing external SHs. Differential diagnosis from true direct inguinal hernias before surgery is very difficult.…”
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“…13,17,22,41 The existence of such symptoms may be attributed to the bladder compression caused by the dilated trapped small bowel loops. These results totally correspond to those of Marco et al 6 Groin pain and swelling emerged in 21.1% of cases, all representing external SHs. Differential diagnosis from true direct inguinal hernias before surgery is very difficult.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Authors mostly implemented conventional suture reinforcement techniques rather than the application of a mesh (14.3%). The latter is totally consistent with the observations of Marco et al 6 These findings, however, should not imply that laparoscopic approach or mesh use are inferior, as they might just represent the considerable number of included cases, reported long before surgeons became accustomed to such techniques. Although there is still no standardized approach most authors are recently in favour of laparoscopic procedures due to the clearer vision of the operating field, especially in cases of hemodynamically stable patients with a timely diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 90%
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