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doi:10.1186/s12301-024-00411-8...

Author
Wijaya, Marzuki Panji Hendri, Ahmad Zulfan
Langue
en
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Springer

Category

Urology

Year

2024

listing date

3/6/2024

Keywords
retroperitoneal hernia laparoscopic living-donor nephrect... renal transplantation complication donor living-donor laparoscopic nephrectomy hernia bowel defect retroperitoneal
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Abstract

Background The laparoscopic approach is the standard of care for living-donor nephrectomy.

A rare postoperative complication is small bowel obstruction due to a retroperitoneal hernia.

We present a case of an incidental finding of a retroperitoneal hernia in a patient with a history of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.

Case presentation An adult male presented with diffuse abdominal pain, vomiting, and obstipation for 12 h.

He had undergone laparoscopic donor nephrectomy two months prior.

Plain abdominal radiograph revealed a dilated small bowel with homogenous opacity in the left lumbar region.

Due to worsening diffuse abdominal pain and a high clinical suspicion of intestinal strangulation and ischemia after conservative management, an exploratory laparotomy was performed.

Intraoperatively, an incarcerated small bowel segment herniating through an 8 cm descending mesocolon defect into the retroperitoneal space was discovered, forming a closed-loop obstruction.

The bowel segment was reduced, and the mesocolon defect was repaired.

The patient was discharged five days postoperatively with good recovery.

Conclusion Retroperitoneal hernia following laparoscopic living-donor nephrectomy is a rare but significant complication.

Mitigation to prevent mesenteric defect creation, routine inspection, and closure of the defect can reduce the risk of hernia.

Non-specific abdominal pain in patients with a history of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy prompts rapid imaging evaluation to aid in the early diagnosis of possible retroperitoneal hernia and its intervention.

Wijaya, Marzuki Panji,Hendri, Ahmad Zulfan, 2024, Retroperitoneal hernia following laparoscopic living-donor nephrectomy: a case report and review of literature, Springer

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