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IRREDUCIBLE PRIMARY VENTRAL ABDOMINAL HERNIA CONTAINING SEGMENT III OF THE LIVER: A CASE REPORT
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PW02-08
Abstract Title
IRREDUCIBLE PRIMARY VENTRAL ABDOMINAL HERNIA CONTAINING SEGMENT III OF THE LIVER: A CASE REPORT
Author Details
No. of Authors
3
Including the presenting author
Author 1
Yoseph Solomon Bezabih josephsol87@gmail.com Haramaya University Surgery Harar Ethiopia *
Author 2
Shimelis Nigussie drshimelisnig@gmail.com Addis Ababa University Surgery Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Author 3
Tages Hadish Degefu tagesha19@gmail.com Addis Ababa University Surgery Addis Ababa Ethiopia
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Presenting Author Name
Yoseph Solomon Bezabih
Presenting Author Email
josephsol87@gmail.com
Presenting Author Country
Ethiopia
Abstract
Abstract type
Oral or Poster
Introduction *
Herniation of the liver through the anterior abdominal wall is extremely rare entity; majority of cases are from incisional hernia after upper abdominal or cardiac surgery.
Material & Method *
A 42-year-old woman who is known to have asthma presented to our emergency unit with, vomiting, epigastric pain, and swelling of 12 h duration. Upon examination, we found a mildly tender and irreducible epigastric abdominal swelling. Clinically, SBO (small bowel obstruction) secondary to irreducible epigastric hernia was suspected and abdominal ultrasound and non-contrast CT scan was done. Both ultrasound and CT revealed an epigastric hernia containing segment III of the liver. She underwent an emergent abdominal exploration that included non-anatomic resection of segment III of the liver and tissue-based hernia repair
Results *
Primary anterior liver hernia is herniation of the liver through the anterior abdominal wall defect in the absence of a previous abdominal incision. Diagnosis requires imaging studies such as abdominal ultrasound and CT scan. The management depends on the patient presentation, if there is any complication like vascular compromise and injury to herniated liver.
Conclusion *
Primary liver hernia through the anterior abdominal wall is extremely rare entity. To the best of our knowledge, only four cases of primary anterior liver hernia have been described in the literature.
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2 Digestive Surgery organized by ISDS
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2.05 Hernia and Abdominal wall Surgery
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Abstract Prizes
Eligible for the BSI Free Paper Prize
No
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript conforming to the format of orignial articles in the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
Eligible for the Grassi Prize
Yes
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
Eligible for the Kitajima Prize
Yes
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
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