1. Internal hernia through hepatic falciform ligament iatrogenic defect in a neonate: A case report and review of the literature.
- Author
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Han G, Cheng F, Cao L, Geng L, Liu X, Ding G, and Fu T
- Subjects
- Hernia, Abdominal diagnosis, Hernia, Abdominal surgery, Humans, Iatrogenic Disease, Infant, Newborn, Internal Hernia diagnosis, Internal Hernia surgery, Intestinal Diseases surgery, Ligaments surgery, Male, Hernia, Abdominal etiology, Internal Hernia etiology, Laparoscopy adverse effects, Ligaments injuries, Liver injuries
- Abstract
Internal hernia through an iatrogenic defect in the hepatic falciform ligament and acquired jejunal atresia in a 8-day-old neonate was reported. The PubMed, MEDLINE, CNKI, Wanfang and Weipu databases were searched The literature about the hepatic falciform ligament iatrogenic defect causing internal hernia was analysed. Ten other cases were collected from the world literature. Herniated intestinal necrosis was found in four cases. All cases were recovered uneventfully after operation. Internal herniation through an iatrogenic defect in the hepatic falciform ligament is extremely rare. However, the case reports are increasing, especially in the era of laparoscopic surgery. Adequate closure or open the defect is essential to prevent internal hernia occurrence., Competing Interests: None
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- 2021
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