Abstract
Spigelian hernia is an infrequent abdominal wall defect caused by an alteration in the joint between lateral edge of the rectus abdominis muscle and the medial egde of the transverse abdominis muscle in the semilunar line. It represent only from 0.12 to 2% of all hernias. This investigation is focussed on describe the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, incidence, the surgical procedure and its evolution in two reported cases. Case #1: A 33 years old female, multiparous, obese, who consulted for pain and palpable mass in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. Physical examination revealed tenderness between mesogastrium and left hypochondrium, showing protrusion of abdominal content, in the Spigelian line. Surgical intervention: Prosthetic Spiegel hernioplasty with supraaponeurotic mesh. Case #2: An 89 years old male, attended in the consultation presenting abdominal pain in the iliac fossa and in the left inguino-scrotal region. Physical examination revealed hernial sac in the inguino-scrotal region, reason which its surgical resolution is decided. As an intraoperative finding, an aponeurotic defect of the anterior rectus of the left abdomen was evidenced in its lower third. Surgical intervention: Prosthetic Spiegel hernioplasty with supraaponeurotic mesh. Conclusion: Spigelian hernia is a rare entity, so the surgeon must be focused on suspect this kind of hernia in patients with growth in Spiegel line.
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