Abstract
Internal herniation of small intestine is a very rare entity, and it poses a real diagnostic challenge clinically. Recurrent entrapment of the bowel may lead to partial to complete intestinal obstruction and eventually strangulation of the small bowel. Of this rare clinical entity, left paraduodenal hernia is more common. High index of suspicion with prompt management may prevent bowel strangulation and gangrene. We present a case of acute intestinal obstruction due to left paraduodenal hernia with malrotation of midgut in a 55-year-old male patient.
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Authors
Chatterjee S, Chatterjee S, Kumar S, Gupta S
Institution
Department of Surgery, Medical College, Kolkata-700026, India.
Source
Case reports in surgery 2012: 2012 pg 501209Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22792504
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