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本作品采用知识共享署名4.0许可协议编号:ms . id .000542。背景:腹膜疏松体或腹膜小鼠是在腹腔内发现的坏死组织钙化块。它们通常无症状且体积小,大小为0.5至1cm,但很少可达5至10cm。腹膜疏松体由经轴向旋转后椎弓根坏死和脱离的尾阑尾发育而来。腹膜松散体是剖腹手术时偶然发现的,但在文献中很少在疝囊中发现。通过这篇文章,我试图描述这一主题的罕见病例报告,以补充关于这一主题的稀缺文献。病例报告:一名45岁男性患者因左侧腹股沟疝在艾哈迈达巴德民用医院术中发现2*2 cm大小的松体,并在艾哈迈达巴德民用医院进行手术,腹股沟斜疝囊。行左侧腹股沟疝成形术,切除含松体囊送组织病理学检查,证实为腹膜松体。
A Rare Case of Peritoneal Loose Body (Mice) in Left Sided Inguinal Hernial Sac
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License AUN.MS.ID.000542. Abstract Background: Peritoneal loose bodies or peritoneal mice are calcified pieces of necrotic tissue found in the peritoneal cavity. They are usually asymptomatic and small, ranging from 0.5 to 1 cm in size, but rarely may be up to 5 to 10 cm in size [1]. Peritoneal loose bodies develop from Appendices epiploicae that has undergone axial rotation followed by necrosis of its pedicle and detachment. Peritoneal loose bodies are incidental finding at laparotomy [2] but they are rarely described in hernial sac in the literature. By this article I have attempted to describe the rare case report of this subject to add to the scarce literature on this subject Case report: One such loose body of 2*2 cm size was found intraoperatively in a 45-year-old male patient presented to civil hospital Ahmedabad with left sided inguinal hernia & operated at Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad in the indirect inguinal hernial sac. Left inguinal hernioplasty was done and excised sac with containing loose body was sent for histopathology which confirmed it to be a peritoneal loose body.