Abdominal reconstruction in a patient with flank hernia after trauma, a case report and review of the literature

Lateral abdominal herniae are rare, they usually occur after trauma, vascular or renal surgery, their incidence is less than 2%. Since 1906 there are just about 250 reported cases and there are many treatment options, including laparoscopic approach, direct muscle approximation with sutures, mesh, s...

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Published inRevista medica del hospital general de mexico s.s.a Vol. 86; no. 1
Main Authors Rogelio G. Dávila-Portilla, Elliot C. Correa-Dip, Raymundo Torres-Piña, Juan A. Ugalde, Mario Guzmán-Martínez, Abel Jalife-Montaño, Óscar Chapa-Azuela, Sergio G. Moreno-Hernández, Carlo A. Tristán-Tenorio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Permanyer 01.03.2023
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Summary:Lateral abdominal herniae are rare, they usually occur after trauma, vascular or renal surgery, their incidence is less than 2%. Since 1906 there are just about 250 reported cases and there are many treatment options, including laparoscopic approach, direct muscle approximation with sutures, mesh, suture anchors and, even, conservative treatment. We present the case of a 30 year old male who suffers a motorcycle crash that results in a posttraumatic flank hernia. He was treated with a delayed abdominal wall reconstruction using polypropylene mesh and a fascia lata graft. There is no algorithm or specific treatment for lateral abdominal herniae and, because of its low incidence, little is known about their evolution and long-term results of the distinct reconstruction techniques. It´s possible to reconstruct the abdomen wall early or delay it, depending on the abdominal cavity contamination and the patient´s general condition.
ISSN:0185-1063
DOI:10.24875/HGMX.22000045