A Twisted Cecum: Herniation and Volvulus of the Cecum Through the Epiploic Foramen

  • Chandhrasekhar D
  • Droger A
  • Baatz M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Herniation of the cecum, terminal ileum, and ascending colon through the epiploic foramen is an uncommon presentation of an internal hernia. An 82-year-old female presented with a small bowel obstruction; Computed Tomography (CT) imaging showed a herniation of the terminal ileum, cecum, and ascending colon through the foramen of Winslow into the lesser sac, with cecal volvulus. Prompt surgical treatment included laparotomy and reduction of the hernia, followed by an extended right hemicolectomy with primary anastomosis and functional closure of the epiploic foramen. This report reviews the natural history and management of this rare pathology.

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Chandhrasekhar, D., Droger, A., Baatz, M., Chapuis, T., & Fox-McClary, D. J. (2022). A Twisted Cecum: Herniation and Volvulus of the Cecum Through the Epiploic Foramen. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27754

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