Published 2017-12-01
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Abstract
Objective:
To present a case of strangulated Littré femoral hernia.
Clinical case:
86 years old man with 4 days of post-traumatic periumbilical abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting and absence of stools with gas transit preserved. Examination highlighted a painful and indurated mass of 3 cm in diameter that it was not reducible below right inguinal arch. A femoral hernia repair with preperitoneal approach was performed by identifying a strangulated Littré hernia performing bowel resection and tissue repair of the hernia defect.
Conclusion:
Littré femoral hernias are an extremely rare entity and optimal surgical management is not established.