نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal protrusion
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A parastomal hernia is the abnormal protrusion of intra-abdominal tissue and organs through a defect in the abdominal wall around an ostomy. Commonly, they involve intra-abdominal fat, omentum or bowel. However, there are rare cases that involve other organs. We present the case of an 89-year-old gentleman with a gallbladder in his parastomal hernia. Due to his acute cholecystitis, the distende...
Kiiagendra, a Bengalloe boy, aged 5 years, was admitted on the 25th August, 1871, with four transverse parallel wounds, from half to three quarters of an inch apart, and of from an inch to an inch and a half in length each, in the left ilio-lumbar region, caused by falling on a glass shade, which broke under him, and inflicted the wounds above mentioned. On admission, shortly after the accident...
Introduction: Infection and inflammation of organs adjacent to gastrointestinal tract may cause a pathological connection. Patient: In this report, complicated appendicitis caused protrusion of right ovary and tube into the sigmoid colon of a 40-year-old infertile woman. The mass appearing as a polypoid lesion during colonoscopy caused abdominal pain and bleeding and proved to be right adnexa p...
Postherpetic pseudohernia must be suspected when a patient develops motor dysfunction coincident with or following a herpes zoster eruption.
Herpes zoster (HZ) most commonly occurs in elderly patients and involves sensory neurons resulting in pain and sensory changes. Clinically significant motor deficits and visceral neuropathies are thought to be relatively rare. A 72-year-old man presented with abdominal segmental hernia, constipation, and pain following HZ in the left T9-10 dermatome. Sixteen days before presentation, he had dev...
Infection and inflammation of organs adjacent to the gastrointestinal tract may cause a pathological connection. In this report, complicated appendicitis caused protrusion of the right ovary and tube into the sigmoid colon of a 40-year-old woman. The mass, appearing as a polypoid lesion during colonoscopy, caused abdominal pain and bleeding and proved to be right adnexa pathologically.
We report a rare case of traumatic abdominal wall hernia (TAWH) caused by a traffic accident. A 47-year-old woman presented to the emergency room soon after a traffic accident. She complained of diffuse, dull abdominal pain and mild nausea. She had no history of prior abdominal surgery or hernia. We found a bulging mass on her right abdomen. Plain abdominal films demonstrated a protrusion of ho...
The protrusion of adipose tissue, peritoneal sac or abdominal viscera in the anterolateral region abdomen can configure so-called Spigelian hernia. A 53-year-old patient with comorbidities is admitted for reoperation Spiegel's Aging and presence obesity, multiparity previous surgery may have predisposed appearance this type For recurrence, obesity been a contributing factor, although factors re...
A spigelian hernia is a protrusion through an anterior abdominal wall defect along the linea semilunaris. The traditional method of repair consists of an open surgical technique requiring a lengthy abdominal incision to allow visualization of the defect. However, with the emergence and availability of laparoscopic techniques, a minimally invasive approach is feasible. Only eight prior case repo...
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