2017
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2017.28.32.13497
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Hernie paraduodénale gauche: une cause rare d'occlusion intestinale

Abstract: Nous rapportons l'observation de deux cas présentant une occlusion intestinale aiguë. L'intervention en urgence a trouvé une hernie para-duodénale gauche obstructive à l'origine d'un volvulus, avec nécrose des anses grêles incarcérées pour un patient, traité par résection anastomose en un temps et un grêle souffrant mais viable pour le deuxième malade, traité par la réduction du grêle incarcéré et l'obturation de l'orifice herniaire. Nous discutons à l'occasion de ces observations les particularités diagnostiq… Show more

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“…Peritoneal recesses are usually related to rotation of the gut and adhesion of abdominal viscera to the posterior abdominal wall during fetal development, and/or the presence of retroperitoneal vessels which raise serosal folds [3]. In these hernias, in the majority of cases, the collar is wide and not very tight as in our observation, thus making it possible to obtain a complete reduction of its content by simple traction.…”
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confidence: 51%
“…Peritoneal recesses are usually related to rotation of the gut and adhesion of abdominal viscera to the posterior abdominal wall during fetal development, and/or the presence of retroperitoneal vessels which raise serosal folds [3]. In these hernias, in the majority of cases, the collar is wide and not very tight as in our observation, thus making it possible to obtain a complete reduction of its content by simple traction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%