Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2019)

A case of a three-month-old female infant with incarcerated femoral hernia

  • Mladenović Jovan,
  • Videnović Nebojša,
  • Filipović Milan,
  • Mladenović Raša,
  • Elek Zlatan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH180301051M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 147, no. 5-6
pp. 368 – 370

Abstract

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Introduction. Femoral hernia in children is very rare and it appears in 0.2% of all hernias during childhood. It is three times more frequent in girls. The aim of this paper is to present a female infant with incarcerated femoral hernia. Case outline. A female infant aged three months was hospitalized with classical clinical signs of incarcerated left femoral hernia. After preoperative preparation, a transversal inguinal incision was performed on the left side and an incarcerated femoral hernia was confirmed with a torn and gangrenous left ovary and fallopian tube. Following adnexectomy, the hernia sac was ligated and resected and hernioplasty was made by the reconstruction of the Cooper’s ligament. Conclusion. A delayed surgical intervention for incarcerated femoral hernia in a female can result in a loss of the ovary and the fallopian tube, which may lead to serious consequences later in life.

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