1 Nov 2006Case Report
An unusual cause of small bowel obstruction in the elderly
Sara Andreani 1Stefania Cimbanassi 1Raffaele Pugliese 2Osvaldo Chiara 1
Affiliations
Article Info
1 SSD Trauma Team, DEA – EAS, Milano
2 Divisione di Chirurgia Generale e Laparoscopica, Dipartimento di Chirurgia Polispecialistico, Ospedale” Niguarda Ca’ Granda “, Milano
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2006, 77(6), 513-516;
Published: 1 Nov 2006
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Abstract
Paraduodenal hernia is an unusual form of internal hernia that results from a congenital midgut malrotation. It is classified as either right or left, depending on anatomic features, and embryologic origin. Left hernias are three times more common than right. Clinical symptoms may be intermittent and non–specific, as nausea, distension and abdominal pain or sometimes acute small bowel obstruction or ischemia. The average age at diagnosis is usually 38 years. We report a case of right paraduodenal hernia in a 79 years old man admitted to the emergency department with an acute small bowel obstruction.
Keywords
- Internal hernia
- Right paraduodenal hernia