Strangulated Femoral Hernia: A Challenging Surgical Vignette —Case Report and Review of Literature

  • Vagholkar K
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Abstract

External hernia is one of the commonest causes of intestinal obstruction. Femoral hernia is a relatively uncommon hernia. It has a very high complication rate due to delayed diagnosis caused by deceptive symptomatology and subtle signs. CT scan enables a prompt diagnosis. Rigorous resuscitation followed by prompt surgical intervention is the mainstay of treatment. A case of a strangulated femoral hernia in a patient with complicated co morbid medical disorders is presented to highlight the pitfalls in initial clinical assessment.

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Vagholkar, K. (2014). Strangulated Femoral Hernia: A Challenging Surgical Vignette —Case Report and Review of Literature. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 05(02), 72–75. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijcm.2014.52013

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