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Spontaneous rupture of umbilical hernia in end stage liver disease patient: injection of fibrin glue as a temporary solution

Authors :
D'Orazio B.
Geraci G.
Corbo G.
Di Vita G.
D'Orazio B.
Geraci G.
Corbo G.
Di Vita G.
Source :
La Clinica terapeutica. 172(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background. Umbilical hernia is a common disease, which occurs in 20% of cirrhotic patients in the presence of persistent ascites. A rare but dangerous complication of this disease in end stage liver patient is a spontaneous rupture of umbilical hernia with ascitic fluid leaking. Up to date there is no general consensus on its most appropriate treatment. Case report. A 60 years-old male patient, with Child Pugh C and Meld score of 18 end stage liver disease, came to our observation for a spontaneous minimal rupture of his long lasting 5 cm umbilical hernia with ascitic fluid leaking. A medical therapy was undertaken aiming to manage the ascites and a temporary conservative therapy, with fibrin glue injection, was performed to solve the hernia ulceration, delaying the surgical repair after 20 days, when he underwent to a surgical repair with the positioning of a on lay mesh. At 12 month follow up we did not observe any recurrence. Conclusions. Spontaneous rupture of umbilical hernia is a rare but life threatening complication of umbilical hernia in cirrhotic patient with refractory ascites. Even if a general consensus on its management is lacking, a conservative therapy with glue injection, appears feasible and effective, with low risk and representing a bridge therapy to surgery, to treat the ascitic leak and allow the clinical optimization of the patient.

Details

ISSN :
19726007
Volume :
172
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La Clinica terapeutica
Accession number :
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