Bilateral strangulated femoral hernia in a male: a rare surgical case report.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-17 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjae718
Granit Ismaili, Michael Vaughan, Tarig Ahmed Abdelhafiz
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Abstract

Femoral hernias are at a high risk of strangulation due to their narrow necks. They are an exceptionally rare occurrence in males. In many cases, differentiation between a femoral and inguinal hernia is difficult. We present the case of a bilateral strangulated femoral hernia in a 70-year-old male. To our knowledge, there has been only one previously published report of such a case in males. Our patient presented with generalized abdominal pain and bilateral irreducible groin swellings, originally thought to be bilateral strangulated inguinal hernia. Upon initial inguinal incision, a diagnosis of a strangulated femoral hernia was made. A modified lower midline laparotomy incision was made to gain access to and diagnose both femoral hernias and allow for bowel resection and abdominal washout. Our case highlights the importance of modifying the surgical approach when encountering with a different diagnosis intraoperatively.

一名男性的双侧绞窄性股疝:罕见的手术病例报告。
股骨疝因其颈部狭窄而极易发生绞杀。股疝在男性中极为罕见。在许多病例中,股疝和腹股沟疝很难区分。本病例是一名 70 岁男性的双侧绞窄性股疝。据我们所知,此前仅有一篇关于男性此类病例的报道。我们的患者出现全身腹痛和双侧不可复发的腹股沟肿胀,最初被认为是双侧绞窄性腹股沟疝。最初进行腹股沟切口时,诊断为股骨绞窄性疝。为了检查和诊断双侧股疝,并进行肠道切除和腹腔冲洗,我们采用了改良的下中线开腹切口。我们的病例强调了在术中遇到不同诊断时改变手术方法的重要性。
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