Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9400777 | EMC - Chirurgie | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Uncommon intra abdominal hernias in adult represent the herniation of some length of bowel through an intra abdominal congenital orifice or an acquired peritoneal orifice. A wide range of clinical and anatomical features have been described despite their infrequency. Three types of hernias are usually observed, depending on the anatomy: herniation through a normal orifice including the Winslow's foramen; herniation through a pathologic orifice, such as transomental hernias, transmesenteric hernias, transmesocolic hernias and hernias trough the broad ligament; retroperitoneal hernias, mainly right or left paraduodenal, paracaecal or supravesical hernias. Epidemiology, pathology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and complications are shortly described for each type, along with surgical techniques.
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Authors
H. (Praticien hospitalier), A. (Interne de chirurgie), D. (Professeur des Universités),