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Epigastric hernia is a common condition, mostly asymptomatic although sometimes their unusual clinical presentation still represents a diagnostic dilemma for clinician. The theory of extra tension in the epigastric region by the diaphragm is the most likely theory of epigastric hernia formation.
Suarez Acosta CE +2 more
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Incarcereted Epigastric Hernia with Liver Content: a Case Report
The epigastric hernia sac usually contains preperitoneal fat tissue, omentum, and intestines, but the presence of liver tissue is extremely rare. Epigastric hernia is a type of hernia in the midline of the abdominal wall between the umbilicus and the ...
Cenk Ozkan, Serhan Yilmaz, Osman Sibic
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Thrombosed Aneurysm of Superficial Epigastric Vein Simulating Inguinal Hernia: Report of Two Cases
Aim. Presentation of two cases of superficial epigastric vein aneurysm simulating inguinal hernia. To our knowledge, only one other case is reported in the literature. Case presentation. The first case was a 34-year-old female with left inguinal pain and
Eleni Skandalou +5 more
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Is pooled data analysis of ventral and incisional hernia repair acceptable?
Purpose: In meta-analyses and systematic reviews comparing laparoscopic with open repair of ventral hernias, data on umbilical, epigastric and incisional hernias are pooled.
Ferdinand eKöckerling +4 more
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Humbilical & Epigastric Hernia
Introduction: Umbilical hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures in the world. However, no comprehensive studies have been done regarding patient outcomes.
DeAsis, F +83 more
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Incarcerated Epigastric Hernia. [PDF]
An epigastric hernia is a form of ventral hernia. Most of these contain preperitoneal fat or the omentum. Herniation of intra-abdominal organs, a rare form of rectus sheath midline herniations, is seldom seen, and incarcerations in these cases are rare. A 56-year-old male presented with complaints of irreducible epigastric swelling.
Das S +3 more
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We describe a simple and feasible procedure for single-incision laparoscopic repair of a pediatric epigastric hernia using a novel suture-assisting needle. A multichannel port was inserted through the umbilical vertical incision. After the orifice of the
Kyoichi Deie +6 more
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Ventral Primary Hernia with Liver Content
Background. Herniation of the liver through the anterior abdominal wall is an extremely rare phenomenon. Most cases occur within an incisional hernia (mostly upper abdomen surgery or cardiac surgery).
Inès Dufour +7 more
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Tactful with Stat Tacks – inferior epigastric artery pseudoaneurysm post-hernia repair
Pseudoaneurysm is a rarely reported but recognized complication of abdominal surgery. We present the workup and endovascular intervention of an inferior epigastric artery (IEA) pseudoaneurysm that developed 5 years after a laparoscopic hernia repair ...
Alexandra Sim, MD +3 more
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Accidental Inferior Epigastric Artery Injury in Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Case Report [PDF]
Inferior Epigastric Artery (IEA) is an important landmark in laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery. Injury to this artery is although very rare, but it is vulnerable to injury if due care is not taken while doing Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia (LIH) surgery.
Mahendra Lodha +4 more
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