Free Evisceration A Rare Complication of Inguinal Hernia
Volume 6 - Issue 1
Radu D1*, Bistrian E2, Precup M3, Ghirlea O4 and Olariu S5
- 1Department of Surgery, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
- 2MD. PhD Surgery Clinic, Pius Brînzeu County Emergency Hospital, Romania
- 3Surgeon, Surgery Clinic, Pius Brînzeu County Emergency Hospital, Romania
- 4Rezident in Surgery, Surgery Clinic, Pius Brînzeu County Emergency Hospital, Romania
- 5Chief of 1st Surgical Clinic, Pius Brînzeu County Emergency Hospital, Romania, Professor of surgery, Department of Surgery, Victor Babes
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
Received: January 07, 2021; Published: January 26, 2021
Corresponding author:Radu D, Department of Surgery, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania
DOI: 10.32474/SCSOAJ.2021.06.000228
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Abstract
The presentation of this case is necessary to understand the importance of therapeutic intervention at the best time for the
disease, when it is not complicated when it is not complicated, because unjustified delay in treatment or surgery has serious,
sometimes fatal consequences, at best the costs of treatment increase, sequelae generally occur, but often the evolution of a relatively
benign condition can lead to the death of the patient. Patient with old, neglected left inguinal hernia, insidiously migrated to the
scrotum and where there have recently been decubitus skin lesions, suddenly suffers from aggravation following a coughing access
with evisceration of the intestinal contents through the scrotum. He is brought urgently to the emergency room of SCJUPBT where
he is taken over and examined quickly, the distance in time between the presentation to the emergency room and the intervention
being almost 30 min. The right and the fastest surgery is consisting in reintroduction of intestinal loops in the peritoneal cavity even
if sacrificing a portion of the ileum and left testicle is necessary, the cure of hernia through intraperitoneal approach, surgery that
led to favorable evolution and fast healing, without complications, the patient being discharge 10 days postoperatively . Thereby
the expected favorable result is obtained. In conclusion, the very good result of the treatment obtained in the presented patient is
due to how quickly the patient was brought to our service, a quick surgery, with correct indication and technique, decisive factors
in curing a disease without sequelae and without recurrences.
Keywords:Preventive therapy; inguinal hernia; evisceration; technique
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