
Obturator hernia, which is a rare cause of intestinal occlusion, generally presents non-specific signs and symptoms. Radiology may be sometimes useful for the diagnosis. Four cases of obturator hernia are described, and the possible surgical access routes are illustrated, emphasizing the use of prosthetic mesh.
Aged, 80 and over, Sigmoid Diseases, Ileal Diseases, Hernia, Obturator, Humans, Female, Jejunal Diseases, Emergencies, Middle Aged, Intestinal Obstruction, Aged
Aged, 80 and over, Sigmoid Diseases, Ileal Diseases, Hernia, Obturator, Humans, Female, Jejunal Diseases, Emergencies, Middle Aged, Intestinal Obstruction, Aged
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