Lumbar hernia - case report.

Rozhl Chir

Published: September 2020

Introduction: The author presents a case report of a rare lumbar hernia.

Case Report: A 69 years old woman came to our outpatient room with a big mass in the right lumbar area. The CT scan revealed a big lumbar hernia containing the right kidney, the colon and small intestine. The patient underwent an uneventful open hernioplasty with the use of a prolene mesh.

Conclusion: Lumbar hernia occurs very rarely. Open hernioplasty with the use of a mesh is the method of choice in big hernias. Small hernias can be repaired laparoscopically.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.33699/PIS.2020.99.3.141-144DOI Listing

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