Spontaneous evisceration of bowel through an umbilical hernia in a patient with refractory ascites

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Umbilical hernia in the cirrhotic patient is frequently seen in the setting of refractory ascites. This article reports a rare case of spontaneous rupture of a recurrent umbilical hernia in a patient with persistent ascites, following an acute increase in intra-abdominal pressure, leading to bowel evisceration. This case highlights a potentially fatal complication of umbilical hernia in the setting of chronic ascites, which was successfully managed with prompt surgical intervention.

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Ogu, U. S., Valko, J., Wilhelm, J., & Dy, V. (2013). Spontaneous evisceration of bowel through an umbilical hernia in a patient with refractory ascites. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2013(10). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjt073

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