Concurrent strangulated obturator hernia and femoral hernia repair via TAPP approach: A case report

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An obturator hernia is a rare pelvic hernia with high mortality. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to reduce postoperative complications. The treatment of choice for obturator hernias is surgery. In an emergency, laparotomy to resolve herniated viscera and complications is often the choice. However, some researchers have shown the feasibility of laparoscopy. The laparoscopic approach has several benefits over the open approach, including reduced postoperative pain, early mobilization, shorter length of stay, and lower postoperative morbidity rates. We report the case of an 81-year-old woman with a right-side obstructed obturator hernia. The patient was hospitalized with an acute onset of inner thigh pain and bowel obstruction. The obturator hernia was diagnosed preoperatively by an abdominopelvic CT scan with the image of protrusion of an ileal loop in the right obturator foramen. The patient was treated by an emergency laparoscopy. The right obturator hernia and a concurrent right femoral hernia were confirmed during the operation. The hernia defect was repaired with a mesh large enough to cover all hernia foramen. The patient recovered without any complications. Emergency laparoscopic repair for obstructed obturator hernia was safe and effective.

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Nguyen, M. T., & Nguyen, V. Q. (2023). Concurrent strangulated obturator hernia and femoral hernia repair via TAPP approach: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X231185956

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