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Internal supravesical hernia

The American Journal of Surgery, 2008
Internal supravesical hernia is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction and a clinical diagnostic problem. We demonstrate its computed tomography (CT) appearance and believe familiarity with the anatomy of the supravesical fossa may allow the preoperative diagnosis.
Ya-Ting, Jan   +3 more
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Postgastrectomy Internal Hernia

Archives of Surgery, 1964
Any gastric operation resulting in gastrojejunostomy produces a potential internal hernia ring which may be lethal in the immediate or remote postoperative period. It is the purpose of this paper to report two nonfatal cases, to alert the clinician to this possibility, and to remind the surgeon that this ring may be easily and expeditiously eliminated ...
R R, LARSEN, N S, SALIBA, K C, SAWYER
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Congenital Internal Hernia

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
Current concepts of the unusual and frequently complex problems of internal hernia are reviewed, and the results of 8 cases are reported.
L de S, Shaffner, T C, Pennell
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Internal Abdominal Hernias

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1984
Internal hernias are the underlying cause of acute or intermittent intestinal obstruction in approximately 4 per cent of cases. Their preoperative diagnosis depends on radiologic evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract with contrast material. This article presents the clinical and radiographic findings associated with various types of intra-abdominal ...
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Congenital internal hernia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1959
Abstract Eight cases of congenital internal hernia are presented. Three presented as acute intestinal obstruction and five as chronic intermittent abdominal pain with the correct diagnosis established by x-ray examination in four cases. All eight cases were corrected by surgery without any mortality.
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Percutaneous Internal Ring Suturing is a Safe and Effective Method for Inguinal Hernia Repair in Young Adolescents

Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A, 2022
Background: Percutaneous internal ring suturing (PIRS) is a laparoscopic procedure that has demonstrated its safety and efficacy as a method of hernia repair in younger children but without evidence among the adolescent population.
Z. Pogorelić   +3 more
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An unusual internal hernia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1961
Abstract Two unusual cases of transepiploic omental hernia are presented. Unlike most internal hernias, small bowel was not involved. Symptoms in both cases were atypical, and preoperative diagnosis was that of other intra-abdominal disease. The pathogenesis of internal hernias and some problems of treatment are discussed.
T, CRAIG, J, ALLEN, P, CRAWFORD
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CT of Internal Hernias

RadioGraphics, 2005
Computed tomography (CT) plays an important role in diagnosis of acute intestinal obstruction and planning of surgical treatment. Although internal hernias are uncommon, they may be included in the differential diagnosis in cases of intestinal obstruction, especially in the absence of a history of abdominal surgery or trauma.
Nobuyuki, Takeyama   +9 more
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INTERNAL HERNIA

Archives of Surgery, 1932
The subject of internal hernia is one that surgical textbooks have largely neglected. Although Watson, in his volume on hernia, devoted a chapter to the subject, and H. B. Stone also mentioned internal hernias in some detail, in many instances but little attention is paid them.
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