Perforated peptic duodenal ulcer in a paraesophageal hernia - A case report of a rare surgical emergency

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Background: Paraesophageal hernias are quite common and sometimes feared due to the risk of incarceration and strangulation of any herniated organ. The hereby reported combination of an incarcerated paraesophageal hernia containing a perforated peptic ulcer is extremely rare. Case presentation: An elderly man with multiple medical conditions was admitted due to severe upper abdominal pain. The patient was found to have a paraesophageal hernia and underwent a laparotomy. In the hernia, a perforated benign peptic duodenal ulcer was found. The duodenal defect was over-sewn, the hernial defect was closed and the former hernial cavity was drained by a right-sided chest tube. The patient was discharged one month after surgery and was found to do well at follow-up one month after discharge. Conclusion: This is the first report of a patient surviving the extremely rare and life-threatening combination of a perforated peptic duodenal ulcer in a paraesophageal hernia. © 2006 Ekelund et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ekelund, M., Ribbe, E., Willner, J., & Zilling, T. (2006). Perforated peptic duodenal ulcer in a paraesophageal hernia - A case report of a rare surgical emergency. BMC Surgery, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-6-1

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