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Strangulated right inguinoscrotal hernia with scrotal bowel evisceration


Mawuena A. Kornyoh
Donald T. Enti
Vincent Kudoh

Abstract

Spontaneous bowel evisceration with umbilical hernia is very rare and has been reported in a patient with chronic liver disease with tense ascites. There has been one reported case of spontaneous evisceration in a patient with inguinal hernia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Here, we present a case of a right inguinoscrotal hernia with spontaneous scrotal bowel evisceration in a patient with no apparent underlying chronic conditions. Management of such a case involves stabilising the patient and avoiding further injury to the bowel, with the definitive treatment being surgical repair. Using a nylon darn repair technique seems better than a prosthetic mesh due to the risk of infection of the latter. The principle of surgical treatment is that the bowel is carefully inspected, a thorough saline wash of the abdomen is done and appropriately repairing the hernia defect.


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