Foramen of Winslow hernia: a minimally invasive approach

Hernias through the foramen of Winslow comprise 8 % of all internal hernias and the majority contain incarcerated bowel. Clinical signs are often non-specific and delay in diagnosis associated with a mortality rate that approaches 50 %. Management is urgent surgical reduction with bowel decompressio...

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Hauptverfasser: Harnsberger, Cristina R., McLemore, Elisabeth C., Broderick, Ryan C., Fuchs, Hans F., Yu, Peter T., Berducci, Martin, Beck, Catherine, Almadani, Moneer, Jacobsen, Garth R., Horgan, Santiago
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description Hernias through the foramen of Winslow comprise 8 % of all internal hernias and the majority contain incarcerated bowel. Clinical signs are often non-specific and delay in diagnosis associated with a mortality rate that approaches 50 %. Management is urgent surgical reduction with bowel decompression and resection of devitalized bowel. A foramen of Winslow hernia (FWH) has traditionally been managed via an exploratory laparotomy incision and the vast majority of cases describe an open approach. We describe a minimally invasive approach to the management of an incarcerated FWH requiring decompression and bowel resection.
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Abdominal Surgery
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Cecum - blood supply
Cecum - surgery
Colectomy - methods
Colon
Colon - blood supply
Colon - surgery
Decompression, Surgical - instrumentation
Decompression, Surgical - methods
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Female
Gastroenterology
Gynecology
Hepatology
Hernia, Abdominal - surgery
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Humans
Ischemia - etiology
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Laparotomy
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mesentery
Middle Aged
Mortality
Proctology
Small intestine
Stomach
Surgery
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