Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2014)

Acquired Abdominal Intercostal Hernia: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Salim Abunnaja,
  • Kevin Chysna,
  • Inam Shaikh,
  • Giuseppe Tripodi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/456053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Acquired abdominal intercostal hernia (AAIH) is a rare disease phenomenon where intra-abdominal contents reach the intercostal space directly from the peritoneal cavity through an acquired defect in the abdominal wall musculature and fascia. We discuss a case of a 51-year-old obese female who arrived to the emergency room with a painful swelling between her left 10th rib and 11th rib. She gave a history of a stab wound to the area 15 years earlier. A CT scan revealed a fat containing intercostal hernia with no diaphragmatic defect. An open operative approach with a hernia patch was used to repair this hernia. These hernias are difficult to diagnose, so a high clinical suspicion and thorough history and physical exam are important. This review discusses pathogenesis, clinical presentation, complications, and appropriate treatment strategies of AAIH.