Stretched bowel sign in combined transmesocolic and transomental internal hernia: A case report and review of literature

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Abstract

Transomental and transmesenteric hernias are rare types of internal hernia, with a reported frequency of upto 4% and 8%, respectively. Combined transomental and transmesocolic hernia is even rare. Only in a few types of internal hernia, the dilated small bowel loops will be seen extending from the antero-superior aspect of the distal stomach and cause stretching effect over the adjacent bowel loops with increase in the size of the herniated bowel segment or intestinal obstruction. We report a rare case of idiopathic combined transomental (across the lesser omentum) and transmesocolic internal hernia with "stretched bowel sign," its diagrammatic representations, and review of literature.

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Kundaragi, N. G., Vinayagam, S., & Mudali, S. (2014). Stretched bowel sign in combined transmesocolic and transomental internal hernia: A case report and review of literature. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 24(2), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.134407

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