Obturator hernia (the little old lady’s hernia) diagnosed via computed tomography: a case report

Author:

Bohara Sujan1ORCID,Karki Samikshya2,Gautam Anu3ORCID,Regmi Binit U.4,Rimal Sabin5,Khadka Laxman6,Pokharel Anuj3,Gurung Bibek7,Rawal Sushil B.1

Affiliation:

1. General and Gastrointestinal Surgery

2. Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Center, Kavre, Nepal

3. Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu

4. Jibjibe Primary Health Care Center, Rasuwa

5. Chitwan Medical College, Bharatpur

6. Patan Academy of Health Science, Patan

7. Radiology, Nepal Mediciti Hospital, Lalitpur

Abstract

Introduction and importance: Obturator hernia is an infrequent clinical entity of abdominal wall hernia, accounting for an incidence rate ranging from 0.073 to 2.2% of all hernias and being responsible for 0.2–1.6% of all cases of mechanical intestinal obstruction. The computed tomography (CT) scan, as an imaging modality, is critical in improving the diagnostic rate of obturator hernia. Case presentation: The authors herein report an 87-year-old thin male patient with a known history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who presenting with complaints of abdominal pain for 3 days and constipation for 2 days, as well as one episode of vomiting without any features of peritoneal irritation, which was diagnosed early as a right-sided obturator hernia via CT and managed with exploratory laparotomy with hernia reduction and polypropylene mesh repair. Discussion: Obturator hernia is a rare surgical phenomenon with a varied clinical spectrum, ranging from asymptomatic to presenting as intestinal obstruction. The CT scan plays a critical role in the detection of obturator hernias, which ameliorates the possible significant postoperative morbidity and mortality. Conclusion: This report demonstrates that a high index of suspicion combined with CT imaging aids in early diagnosis and management, thus overcoming the reluctant morbidity.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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