Surgery Today

, Volume 33, Issue 9, pp 707–708 | Cite as

Perforated Carcinoma of the Sigmoid Colon in an Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia: Report of a Case

  • Gregory Kouraklis
  • Efstratios Kouskos
  • Andromachi Glinavou
  • John Raftopoulos
  • Gabriel Karatzas
Article

Abstract

Perforation of the large bowel due to benign or malignant disease in an inguinal hernia is very rare, but should be considered as a potential cause of strangulated hernias. A 79-year-old man with a 2-day history of scrotal swelling and pain in the left side associated with fever and chills was brought to our Emergency Department, where he was classified as American Society of Anesthesiologists IVE. A large left incarcerated scrotal hernia was diagnosed and surgical exploration was performed using local infiltration anesthesia. A standard oblique inguinal incision was made, revealing perforation of the sigmoid colon due to cancer. A 40-cm segmental resection of the sigmoid colon was done, and a double-barrel colostomy was made through the inguinal incision. This surgical strategy involving construction of a double-barrel colostomy through the inguinal hernia incision could be an alternative method of managing such critically ill patients.

Key words

Perforation Carcinoma Sigmoid colon Large bowel Inguinal hernia 

Copyright information

© Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2003

Authors and Affiliations

  • Gregory Kouraklis
    • 1
  • Efstratios Kouskos
    • 1
  • Andromachi Glinavou
    • 1
  • John Raftopoulos
    • 1
  • Gabriel Karatzas
    • 1
  1. 1.Second Department of Propedeutic SurgeryMedical School University of AthensAthensGreece

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