Presentation
Abdominal pain
Patient Data
Age: 60
Gender: Male
From the case:
Spigelian hernia
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Mass lateral to right colon.
From the case:
Spigelian hernia
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Right iliac fossa Spigelian hernia (containgin small bowel and mesenteric fat) within intermuscular space between internal oblique and transverse abdominal muscles, contained by external oblique muscle and fascia superficially, lateral to rectus abdominus.
Case Discussion
Right iliac fossa Spigelian hernia (containing small bowel).