The rupture of a nonparasitic hepatic cyst is a rare complication for which there is no optimal treatment strategy yet. Laparoscopic deroofing is the standard approach for the elective treatment of symptomatic NHCs but it has seldom been described as an option for a ruptured hepatic cyst. The authors report a case of a male patient presenting to the emergency room with an acute abdomen caused by the rupture of a hepatic cyst. The patient was successfully treated by urgent laparoscopic deroofing of the cyst. Laparoscopic surgery can be a valid option for treating urgent cases presenting the same efficacy and less morbidity than open surgery.
Spontaneous posterior rectus sheath hernia is perhaps one of the rarest hernias described only in a few published cases. We present the case of a small bowel herniation through the posterior rectus sheath in a woman without previous abdominal surgical history, resulting in acute small bowel obstruction who was successfully treated by laparoscopy. This is the first case report of this kind of hernia managed with laparoscopic technique. Although the laparoscopic approach is not considered standard treatment for strangulated hernias, in selected cases, it allows the identification and repair of the defect.
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