Spigelian hernias are rare anterior abdominal wall hernias, accounting for less than 2% of all hernias. Traumatic spigelian hernias are exceptionally uncommon and usually result from blunt abdominal trauma.
We report the case of a 15-year-old male who presented with right lower quadrant abdominal pain following blunt trauma. Imaging revealed a traumatic spigelian hernia associated with an ileal mesenteric defect. The patient underwent exploratory surgery, and the hernia was successfully repaired.
This case highlights the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for traumatic abdominal wall hernias, especially in adolescents presenting after blunt trauma. A review of published literature is also provided to summarize typical presentations, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies.
Authors
Dr. Mahdi Aljamal
Dr. Ali Shakhshir
Zaina Issa
Dr. Omar Abu Zaydeh
Pages From
233
Pages To
233
ISSN
1865-1380
Journal Name
international journal of emergency Medicine
Volume
18
Issue
1
Keywords
Spigelian hernia, Hernia, traumatic hernia, Pediatric Trauma
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