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Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-57272

ABSTRACT

Se presenta un caso de una paciente femenina de 44 años de edad, raza negra, procedencia urbana, que acudió a la consulta de Cirugía Ambulatoria del Hospital General Universitario Vladimir Ilich Lenin de Holguín. La paciente refirió aumento de volumen a nivel del ombligo, que se constató mediante examen físico y se realizó el diagnóstico clínico de hernia umbilical no complicada, se le indicaron los estudios complementarios correspondientes para el chequeo preoperatorio y fue sometida a tratamiento quirúrgico. Al realizar la herniorrafia se halló dentro del saco herniario un litopedion (bebé de piedra), de aproximadamente 18 semanas, confirmado por análisis anatomopatológico, un caso extremadamente inusual, si se conoce que el embarazo ectópico abdominal es el segundo menos frecuente de todos, pero más curioso es que se encuentre como un litopedion contenido de una hernia umbilical. Se trata del primer caso reportado en Cuba dentro de una hernia umbilical(AU)


The ,44, year old patient, black race, urban origin, went to the consultation of ambulatory surgery of the General University Hospital Vladimir I. Lenin of Holguín, referring increase of volume at level of the navel, which was verified with the physical exam and she was carried out the clinical diagnosis of non complicated umbilical hernia. They were indicated the corresponding complementary studies for the preoperative checkup and it was subjected to surgical treatment. When carrying out the herniorrafy we find inside the hernial sack a stone , Lithopaedion, of approximately ,18, weeks and we send it for their anatomopathological exam, being exceptional, because the ectopic one abdominal it is the less frequent second of all, but more curious it is that as content of an umbilical hernia, in our experience being this the first case reported in Cuba(AU)


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Humans , Female , Herniorrhaphy , Hernia, Umbilical , Pregnancy, Ectopic , Pregnancy, Abdominal
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