Bilateral strangulated femoral hernia in a male: a rare surgical case report.

J Surg Case Rep

Department of General Surgery, Sligo General Hospital, The Mall, Rathquarter, Sligo F91 H684, Republic of Ireland.

Published: November 2024

Femoral hernias are at a high risk of strangulation due to their narrow necks. They are an exceptionally rare occurrence in males. In many cases, differentiation between a femoral and inguinal hernia is difficult. We present the case of a bilateral strangulated femoral hernia in a 70-year-old male. To our knowledge, there has been only one previously published report of such a case in males. Our patient presented with generalized abdominal pain and bilateral irreducible groin swellings, originally thought to be bilateral strangulated inguinal hernia. Upon initial inguinal incision, a diagnosis of a strangulated femoral hernia was made. A modified lower midline laparotomy incision was made to gain access to and diagnose both femoral hernias and allow for bowel resection and abdominal washout. Our case highlights the importance of modifying the surgical approach when encountering with a different diagnosis intraoperatively.

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