Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2016)
Sampson’s Artery Hemorrhage after Inguinal Hernia Repair: Second Case Reported
Abstract
Sampson artery is normally obliterated in postembryonic development. In rare cases it can remain patent and complicate a routine outpatient herniorrhaphy when severed. This is the second reported case in the available English literature of hemoperitoneum due to bleeding from a patent Sampson’s artery following an open inguinal hernia repair.