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Int J Surg Case Rep
; 2(8): 243-5, 2011.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-22096741
RESUMO
INTRODUCTION: Epigastric hernia is a rare form of ventral abdominal hernia. When neglected it can attain an impressive size causing it un-aesthetic effect in addition to diagnostic difficulties. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Presented is a 60-year-old female farmer with a 10-year history of a voluminous mass in the anterior abdominal wall. DISCUSSION: Surgery revealed an epigastric hernia presenting as an interparietal hernia. The hernia was an omentocele with a grossly distended hernia sac filled with about 2.5 l of serous fluid. No similar case has been found in the medical literature. CONCLUSION: Epigastric hernia can attain voluminous dimensions and present as a non-inguinal interparietal hernia.