Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management

Paraduodenal hernia, a rare congenital anomaly which arises from an error of rotation of the midgut, is the most common type of intraabdominal hernia. There are two variants, right and left paraduodenal hernia, the right being less common. We report the case of a 41-year-old patient with a right par...

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Main Authors: Carlos M. Nuño-Guzmán, José Arróniz-Jáuregui, Cuauhtémoc Hernández-González, Francisco Reyes-Macías, Rosa Nava-Garibaldi, Francisco Guerrero-Díaz, José Martínez-Chávez, Josué Solís-Ugalde
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2011-08-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/331033
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spelling doaj-d45c75e720a54fabbe9a1a59108304ff2020-11-24T23:58:57ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312011-08-015247948610.1159/000331033331033Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical ManagementCarlos M. Nuño-GuzmánJosé Arróniz-JáureguiCuauhtémoc Hernández-GonzálezFrancisco Reyes-MacíasRosa Nava-GaribaldiFrancisco Guerrero-DíazJosé Martínez-ChávezJosué Solís-UgaldeParaduodenal hernia, a rare congenital anomaly which arises from an error of rotation of the midgut, is the most common type of intraabdominal hernia. There are two variants, right and left paraduodenal hernia, the right being less common. We report the case of a 41-year-old patient with a right paraduodenal hernia with a 6-month history of intermittent episodes of intestinal obstruction. Diagnosis was established by CT scan and upper gastrointestinal series with small bowel follow-through. In a planned laparotomy, herniation of the small bowel loops through the fossa of Waldeyer was found. Division of the lateral right attachments of the colon opened the hernia sac widely, replacing the pre- and postarterial segments of the intestine in the positions they would normally occupy at the end of the first stage of rotation during embryonic development. Six months after the surgery, after an uneventful recovery, the patient remains free of symptoms.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/331033Paraduodenal herniaInternal herniaIntestinal obstruction
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author Carlos M. Nuño-Guzmán
José Arróniz-Jáuregui
Cuauhtémoc Hernández-González
Francisco Reyes-Macías
Rosa Nava-Garibaldi
Francisco Guerrero-Díaz
José Martínez-Chávez
Josué Solís-Ugalde
spellingShingle Carlos M. Nuño-Guzmán
José Arróniz-Jáuregui
Cuauhtémoc Hernández-González
Francisco Reyes-Macías
Rosa Nava-Garibaldi
Francisco Guerrero-Díaz
José Martínez-Chávez
Josué Solís-Ugalde
Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Paraduodenal hernia
Internal hernia
Intestinal obstruction
author_facet Carlos M. Nuño-Guzmán
José Arróniz-Jáuregui
Cuauhtémoc Hernández-González
Francisco Reyes-Macías
Rosa Nava-Garibaldi
Francisco Guerrero-Díaz
José Martínez-Chávez
Josué Solís-Ugalde
author_sort Carlos M. Nuño-Guzmán
title Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management
title_short Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management
title_full Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management
title_fullStr Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management
title_full_unstemmed Right Paraduodenal Hernia in an Adult Patient: Diagnostic Approach and Surgical Management
title_sort right paraduodenal hernia in an adult patient: diagnostic approach and surgical management
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Gastroenterology
issn 1662-0631
publishDate 2011-08-01
description Paraduodenal hernia, a rare congenital anomaly which arises from an error of rotation of the midgut, is the most common type of intraabdominal hernia. There are two variants, right and left paraduodenal hernia, the right being less common. We report the case of a 41-year-old patient with a right paraduodenal hernia with a 6-month history of intermittent episodes of intestinal obstruction. Diagnosis was established by CT scan and upper gastrointestinal series with small bowel follow-through. In a planned laparotomy, herniation of the small bowel loops through the fossa of Waldeyer was found. Division of the lateral right attachments of the colon opened the hernia sac widely, replacing the pre- and postarterial segments of the intestine in the positions they would normally occupy at the end of the first stage of rotation during embryonic development. Six months after the surgery, after an uneventful recovery, the patient remains free of symptoms.
topic Paraduodenal hernia
Internal hernia
Intestinal obstruction
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/331033
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