Richter supraumbilical hernia managed with invagination: a case report
CONCLUSION: Diagnosis of Richter's hernia demands higher suspicion, particularly in patients with predisposing factors like a history of minimally invasive surgery. Prompt surgical intervention is crucial for reducing mortality and enhancing prognosis, with invagination alone being adequate if ischaemia is confined and mesh placement is unnecessary.PMID:38694393 | PMC:PMC11060237 | DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000001943
Source: Annals of Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Santosh Dev Prajjwol Luitel Sujan Paudel Shishir Devkota Laxman Khadka Sanjeev Jha Barsha Dev Nischal Neupane Bikal Ghimire Source Type: research
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