Reduction en-masse of inguinal hernia with strangulated obstruction

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"Reduction en masse of inguinal hernia" means reduction/migration of a hernial sac into the properitoneal space. We report the CT findings in a case of reduction en masse with strangulated obstruction. CT scan demonstrated a hernial sac with fibrous constriction band at the neck, situated in the properitoneal space superior to the inguinal region, causing closed-loop obstruction. The hernial sac contained thickened bowel loop with wall enhancement and fluid suggestive of incarceration/strangulation. We propose to call this, 'The properitoneal hernial sac sign', defined as "Presence of a hernial sac in the properitoneal space (and not in the inguinal/femoral canal) containing an obstructed/incarcerated bowel loop and causing small bowel obstruction" to identify "reduction en masse of inguinal hernia". © 2009 Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. All rights reserved.

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Ravikumar, H., Babu, S., Govindrajan, M. J., & Kalyanpur, A. (2009). Reduction en-masse of inguinal hernia with strangulated obstruction. Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.2349/biij.5.4.e14

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