1.Strangulated obturator hernia.
Young Seok PARK ; Yong Il KIM ; Kyu Young JUN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(1):132-135
No abstract available.
Hernia, Obturator*
2.CT diagnosis of obturator hernia: report of 2 cases.
Won Don RYU ; Byung Hee KOH ; On Koo CHO ; Soon Yong KIM ; Yong Il KIM ; Kyu Young JUN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(1):116-119
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Hernia, Obturator*
3.Obturator hernia in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
Jong Hwan JUNG ; Ju Hung SONG ; Seon Ho AHN
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2018;37(2):178-179
No abstract available.
Hernia, Obturator*
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Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant*
4.Strangulated Obturator Hernia.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1998;54(Suppl):1038-1041
An obturator hernia is an extremely rare rupture that protrudes through the canal that transmits the obturator vessels. We performed computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis on two elderly debilitated women patients with small bowel obstructions to make a correct diagnosis. We report these with a brief review of the literature.
Abdomen
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Aged
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Hernia, Obturator*
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Humans
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Pelvis
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Rupture
5.Strangulated Obturator Hernia: Mesh-Plug Technique.
Jong Dae BAE ; Jung Min BAE ; Tae Suk BAE ; Eun A CHOI ; Ho Geun JUNG ; Ki Hoon JUNG ; Byeng Ook JUNG ; Sung Han BAE ; Woo Sup AHN ; Min Gu OH
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2004;66(5):438-443
Although obturator herniae are rare, they are associated with a high mortality, as diagnosis is often delayed and the condition tends to occur in the elderly. The preoperative diagnosis is difficult because of nonspecific symptoms and sign. They often produce a small bowel obstruction. The treatment is always surgical. Several repair techniques have been described: a sac ligation alone, a direct suture repair, and the use of autologous tissue or prosthetic repair. Recently, the placement of permanent mesh prostheses, in a clean contaminated operative field, has been performed due to the minimal wound-related morbidity and patient mortality. Thus, utilization of a permanent mesh in an obturator hernia is a new, simple and effective method for repair. Two cases of a strangulated obturator hernia were experienced in elderly women. The peritoneal cavity was not overly contaminated, with only necrotic foci on the herniated small bowel wall noted. A segmental resection of the small bowel was performed. Consequently, the hernia defect was closed with mesh- plug between the peritoneum and periosteum of the obturator foramen. Here, two cases of obturator herniae treated by use of a mesh-plug are reported, with a brief review of the literature.
Aged
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Hernia
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Hernia, Obturator*
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Humans
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Ligation
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Mortality
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Periosteum
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Peritoneal Cavity
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Peritoneum
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Prostheses and Implants
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Sutures
6.Successfully Treated Obturator Hernia in Spite of Delayed Operation.
Ki Tae HWANG ; Jung Kee CHUNG ; In Mok JUNG ; Seung Chul HEO ; Young Joon AHN ; Mee Soo CHANG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2009;77(3):211-215
Obturator hernia is a rare type of pelvic hernia and occurs most commonly in elderly and debilitated women. It is still a challenge for surgeons to diagnose precisely in early stages because of its nonspecific symptoms and consequently delayed diagnosis could lead to high morbidity and mortality. We experienced a 92-year old patient who was diagnosed as obturator hernia which was confirmed by computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis. The operation was delayed due to the refusal of family members but eventually done after 12 days from initial diagnosis. After manual reduction of small bowel impacted into right obturator foramen, segmental resection of impacted small bowel and anastomosis was done. The hernial defect was closed by primary closure with Dexon suture material. After the operation, the patient was discharged without significant complications. We report here successful results of delayed operation for obturator hernia.
Abdomen
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Aged
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Benzenesulfonates
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Delayed Diagnosis
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Disulfiram
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Female
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Hernia
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Hernia, Obturator
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Humans
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Pelvis
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Sutures
7.Incarcerated Obturator Hernia: The Need of Herniorrhaphy in Self-reduced Obturator Hernia.
Chan Yong PARK ; Jung Chul KIM ; Soo Jin Na CHOI ; Shin Kon KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2009;76(3):192-198
An obturator hernia is an exceptionally rare form of hernia. It occurs mostly in elderly, thin, multiparous, and emaciated women. Correct diagnosis and treatment is important because delayed treatment can lead to a higher mortality rate. Recently, we experienced two cases of mechanical small bowel obstruction due to incarcerated obturator hernia. One of these patients was an 83-year-old woman who was diagnosed with left incarcerated obturator hernia by computed tomography (CT). The patient's symptom disappeared abruptly. A recheck CT scan revealed self-reduction of the obturator hernia, and the patient refused operation. Two weeks later, the patient was presented again to the emergency clinic with incarcerated small bowel in the left obturator hernia, which was seen on CT. The other patient was a 79-year-old woman who had a 2-day history of abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with a right obturator hernia by CT. Both patients were treated without bowel resection.
Abdominal Pain
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Emergencies
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Female
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Hernia
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Hernia, Obturator
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Herniorrhaphy
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Humans
8.Totally Extraperitoneal Laparoscopic Repair of Obturator Hernia withPartial Intestinal Obstruction.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2008;75(6):415-417
Obturator hernia is a rare variety of pelvic hernia. The diagnosis frequently is delayed and may be accompanied by dehydration, acute abdominal distress and small bowel strangulation. We report a case of totally extraperitoneal repair of obturator hernia with partial intestinal obstruction. An eighty-two-year old female with intermittent abdominal pain was diagnosed with obturator hernia with partial intestinal obstruction. We did total extraperitoneal laparoscopic repair of the obturator hernia with polypropylene mesh. Total extraperitoneal laparoscopic repair for obturator hernia is a safe and effective treatment.
Abdominal Pain
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Dehydration
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Female
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Hernia
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Hernia, Obturator
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Humans
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Intestinal Obstruction
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Polypropylenes
9.Experiences on Obturator Hernia and Review of Korean Cases.
Seung Chul HEO ; Sung Bum KANG ; Jung Kee CHUNG ; Ki Tae HWANG ; Ryoo SEUNGBUM ; Taek Gu LEE ; Kyu Joo PARK
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2010;78(1):41-50
PURPOSE: We performed this study to share experiences in the management of obturator hernia, which is a very rare disease among elderly women, because rarity of this disease will not approve an expert institute or surgeon and because the aging society, Korea, can increase the incidence. METHODS: Patient characteristics, clinical manifestations and treatment results were retrospectively collected from the 12 obturator hernia patients since 2000 in the three hospitals of the authors. Twenty-one obturator hernia cases reported in the Korean literatures were reviewed. In addition, we analyzed clinical features and treatment results of the total 33 patients, collectively. RESULTS: Most of the patients were elderly women except one young, poorly nourished, male patient with pulmonary tuberculosis. Their mean age was 79.6 years. Sixty-four percent (21/33) of the patients had preoperative morbidity. Symptoms from the compression of the obturator nerve, which is an important clue to the diagnosis, were observed in 67% (22/33). Interestingly, spontaneous or suspicious-spontaneous reductions were reported in 7 (21%) patients. Abdominal CT scan was the major tool for diagnosis. Abdominal approach alone could successfully manage most cases, though 84% (27/32) needed anastomosis of the bowel. Operative mortality was 2 of the 32 cases but morbidity was 44% of the 32 patients and the mean hospital period after operation was 21 days. CONCLUSION: Management of patients with obturator hernJd surgical management and proper peri-operative care as well as appropriate managing the families is essential for improved results.
Aged
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Aging
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Female
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Hernia, Obturator
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Humans
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Incidence
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Korea
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Male
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Obturator Nerve
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Rare Diseases
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Retrospective Studies
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
10.Obturator hernia--review of three cases.
Singapore medical journal 1988;29(2):179-181
Adult
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Aged
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Body Constitution
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Female
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Hernia
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complications
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Hernia, Obturator
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complications
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surgery
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Herniorrhaphy
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Humans
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Intestinal Obstruction
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etiology
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surgery
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Male
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Middle Aged