Rare pelvic peritoneal defect causing small bowel obstruction in a young female with virgin abdomen.

J Surg Case Rep

General Surgical Department, Eastern Health, Box Hill, Victoria 3128, Australia.

Published: January 2024

This case report discusses a 46-year-old female with no prior surgical history who presented with severe abdominal pain and generalized tenderness. She was found to have a small bowel obstruction secondary to internal hernia caused by a rare congenital pelvic peritoneal defect in the Pouch of Douglas. She required diagnostic laparoscopy and repair of the pelvic peritoneal defect. Congenital peritoneal defect is an extremely rare cause of small bowel obstruction but should remain a possible differential diagnosis in patients with virgin abdomen presenting with acute abdominal pain.

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