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Title
RIGHT PARA DUODENAL HERNIA: A CASE REPORT
Authors
Deherkar, Juthikaa
Description
Paraduodenal hernia (PDH), a rare congenital anomaly, is a type of internal hernia which occurs due to a defect in the reduction and rotation of the midgut. On anatomical and embryological basis, PDH can be broadly divided into right- and Left PDH. Right PDH is rarer than its counterpart. We present a case of Right PDH. The patient presented with a history of pain in abdomen since last 1 year with intermittent episodes of vomiting. Patient was admitted in various institutions previously but was managed conservatively. On investigation patient was diagnosed to have right side paraduodenal hernia on CT abdomen. The jejunal loops had herniated through the fossa of Waldeyer. Jejunal loops reduced from the hernia sac and sac excised, fibrotic edges incised and defect widened. Post operatively recovery was uneventful. The rarity of this condition and the need for early diagnosis, to prevent the high risk of bowel obstruction and strangulation, makes PDH one of the difficult challenges for the clinicians.
Source
International Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Research; Volume 4, Issue 1; January 2018; 72-74
Publisher
Sumathi Publications
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Date
2018-01-24
Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
Rights
Copyright (c) 2018 Juthikaa Deherkar, Pravin Borkar, Pankaj Bansode, Swati Inamdar, Sudhir Sindhe, Tejas Raiyani, Anirudha Doshi