Spontaneous transomental hernia: a rare cause of closed loop bowel obstruction.

Journal: Journal Of Surgical Case Reports
Published:
Abstract

Transomental hernias are the rarest subtype of internal hernias, accounting for 0.5%-3% of bowel obstructions. We report an unusual case of a spontaneous transomental hernia in a 47-year-old male presenting with non-specific obstructive symptoms. A CT scan revealed a closed-loop small bowel obstruction, but the diagnosis of a spontaneous transomental hernia was confirmed during emergency diagnostic laparoscopy. The small bowel remained viable, avoiding the need for resection, and the patient had an uncomplicated postoperative recovery. Clinical suspicion for transomental hernias is crucial, especially in patients with no prior abdominal surgery, to ensure early surgical intervention and reduced morbidity.

Authors
Caitlin Zhang, Marie De Robles
Relevant Conditions

Endoscopy, Hernia