Internal herniation through the foramen of Winslow (FoW) is a rare, life-threatening diagnosis. We present a case of intestinal obstruction due to herniation of the ileum, cecum, appendix, and ascending colon through the FoW. We reduced the herniation using a small colotomy and preserved the entirety of the bowel. We closed the FoW and colotomy and secured the bowel to the lateral abdominal wall by suture cecopexy. Due to the rarity of this pathology, the literature remains unclear about the benefits of prophylactic measures, hence, we recommend continued reporting of cases and research on prophylactic measures. Further, our own treatment strategy outlined in this report may provide further insight into the misdiagnosis and management of FoW hernias.

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