Trocar-Site Hernia After Diagnostic Laparoscopy
Date
2015Author
Karip, Bora
Iscan, Yalin
Memisoglu, Kemal
Aydin, Timucin
Ozcabi, Yetkin
Agca, Birol
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Trocar-site hernias occur due to various reasons and may cause life-threatening complications. Early diagnosis and treatment reduces morbidity and mortality rates. In this paper, we present a 43-year-old patient who presented to our emergency department with the complaints of nausea, vomiting, distention and inability to defecate occurred after a diagnostic laparoscopy for an abdominal stab wound. A computed tomography revealed a trocar-site hernia involving a small bowel segment. Trocar site was evaluated under general anesthesia and, after reduction of the bowel, the defect was closed primarily. On the first postoperative day, he was discharged uneventfully. Immediate mechanical bowel obstruction after laparoscopic surgery should be kept in mind to deal with these complications.
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