1. Bilateral lumbar hernia associated with abdominal hernias. A case report.
- Author
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Cocozza E, Pidoto RR, and Ravera M
- Subjects
- Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Hernia, Inguinal surgery, Hernia, Ventral surgery, Humans, Male, Time Factors, Hernia, Inguinal complications, Hernia, Ventral complications
- Abstract
Multiple abdominal hernias constitute a quite rare event in surgical practice. Lumbar hernias are even rarer and, to our knowledge, this is the first report in the English literature of its association with abdominal hernias. A case of multiple abdominal hernias, namely an epigastric hernia and a left inguinal hernia together with a bilateral lumbar hernia in a 65-year-old man attending the Out-patient department of Hoima Hospital-Uganda is described. A one-stage repair under local anaesthesia was chosen. The patient recovered uneventfully and no recurrence was noted at 1 year follow-up. This case report supports that a "one-stage" procedure under local anaesthesia can be appropriate as surgical treatment of multiple abdominal hernias when abdominal defects are of a small size. A minimal surgical approach to lumbar hernias seems also suitable when transverse muscle aponeurosis defect can be carefully repaired and covered with adjacent muscles.
- Published
- 1999