Obturator hernia natural history, complications and prognosis
Overview
Overview
Obturator hernia is a rare hernia accounting for less than 1% of all intra abdominal hernias. Morbidity and mortality associated with obturator hernia can be reduced with early diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention.
Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis
Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis
Natural History
- Obturator hernia is a rare hernia accounting for less than 1% of all intra abdominal hernias.[1]
- Clinical diagnosis is considered challenging as symptoms are nonspecific.
- Obturator hernia should be strongly suspected in an elderly woman with small bowel obstruction and Obturator neuralgia.[2]
- Obturator hernia should be included in the elderly women with chronic pelvic pain.
- Morbidity and mortality associated with Obturator hernia can be reduced with early diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention.[3]
Complications
- Common complications of obturator hernia include[4]
Prognosis
- Laproscopic approach has lower post-operative complication rates when compared to open laparotomy in stable patients.[5]
- Obturator hernias carry significant morbidity and mortality which can be reduced with early diagnosis and surgical intervention.[6]
Reference
Reference
- ↑ name=”pmid28686923″>Sá NC, Silva VCM, Carreiro PRL, Matos Filho AS, Lombardi IA (2017). “Rare case of incarcerated obturator hernia: Case report and review of literature”. Int J Surg Case Rep. 37: 157–160. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.06.024. PMC 5499107. PMID 28686923.
- ↑ name=”pmid7399953″>Schneider R, Mosimann F, Critsotakis J (1980). “[Obturator hernia, an equivocal diagnosis]”. Helv Chir Acta. 46 (5–6): 747–50. PMID 7399953.
- ↑ name=”pmid22408570″>Cai X, Song X, Cai X (2012). “Strangulated intestinal obstruction secondary to a typical obturator hernia: a case report with literature review”. Int J Med Sci. 9 (3): 213–5. doi:10.7150/ijms.3894. PMC 3298012. PMID 22408570.
- ↑ name=”pmid23973903″>Hodgins N, Cieplucha K, Conneally P, Ghareeb E (2013). “Obturator hernia: A case report and review of the literature”. Int J Surg Case Rep. 4 (10): 889–92. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2013.07.012. PMC 3785927. PMID 23973903.
- ↑ name=”pmid28686923″>Sá NC, Silva VCM, Carreiro PRL, Matos Filho AS, Lombardi IA (2017). “Rare case of incarcerated obturator hernia: Case report and review of literature”. Int J Surg Case Rep. 37: 157–160. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.06.024. PMC 5499107. PMID 28686923.
- ↑ name=”pmid23973903″>Hodgins N, Cieplucha K, Conneally P, Ghareeb E (2013). “Obturator hernia: A case report and review of the literature”. Int J Surg Case Rep. 4 (10): 889–92. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2013.07.012. PMC 3785927. PMID 23973903.
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