Bilateralt femoralhernie hos femårig dreng

Translated title of the contribution: Bilateral femoral hernia in a five-year-old boy

Astrid Kerstine Buch*, Simon Bernth-Andersen, Jan Krzak

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Abstract

Bilateral femoral hernia is extremely rare in children. The diagnosis is challenging, and it often requires multiple surgeries before the correct treatment can be provided. In this case report, a five-year-old boy had two surgeries on suspicion of a right-sided inguinal hernia, but no hernia was found. After the second operation, the suspicion of a hernia was still present. This led to a diagnostic laparoscopy, where a bilateral femoral hernia was found. Laparoscopic McVay procedure was performed on both sides with minor modifications, which consisted of hernia sac plication and fixation to fortify the abdominal wall.
Translated title of the contributionBilateral femoral hernia in a five-year-old boy
Original languageDanish
Article numberV03240160
JournalUgeskrift for Læger
ISSN0041-5782
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19. Aug 2024

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