Strangulated obturator hernia in a COVID-19 patient: a rare case presentation and the role of computed tomography in diagnosis

IF 0.6 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Tran Ngoc Dung, Nguyễn Đức Anh, N. Duc
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Abstract

Obturator hernia is a rare cause of acute abdomen resulting from a protrusion of intra-abdominal contents through the obturator foramen in the pelvis. Obturator hernia is often seen in older adults, emaciated individuals, and chronically ill women. The preoperative diagnosis of obturator hernia is frequently delayed because its nonspecific signs and symptoms complicate the diagnostic pro-cess, leading to high mortality rates. The most common clinical presentation of obturator hernia is intestinal obstruction with nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Symptoms caused by the compression and irritation of the obturator nerve within the canal are less common. Open or laparoscopic surgery is the only available treatment;it allows abdominal cavity exploration and hernia reduction. The widespread and increasing use of computed tomography has played an important role in diagnosing conditions. Here, we present the case of a 90-year-old woman di-agnosed with strangulated obturator hernia and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who under-went emergency surgery at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. We emphasize the role of computed tomography in establishing a prompt preoperative diagnosis and planning an appropriate surgical intervention for this rare condition.
新冠肺炎患者的绞窄性闭孔疝:一例罕见病例及其计算机断层扫描在诊断中的作用
闭孔疝是一种罕见的急腹症,由腹内内容物通过骨盆闭孔突出引起。闭孔疝常见于老年人、消瘦者和慢性病妇女。闭孔疝的术前诊断经常被推迟,因为其非特异性体征和症状使诊断过程复杂化,导致高死亡率。闭孔疝最常见的临床表现是肠梗阻伴恶心、呕吐和腹痛。闭孔神经在管内受到压迫和刺激引起的症状不太常见。开放式或腹腔镜手术是唯一可用的治疗方法;它可以进行腹腔探查和疝修补术。计算机断层扫描的广泛和日益广泛的使用在诊断疾病方面发挥了重要作用。在这里,我们介绍了一名90岁的女性在河内医科大学医院接受紧急手术的病例,她被诊断为2019年绞窄性闭孔疝和冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)。我们强调计算机断层扫描在建立及时的术前诊断和计划对这种罕见疾病进行适当的手术干预方面的作用。
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Biomedical Research and Therapy
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