Rare complication of pediatric inguinal hernia repair: case report of transection of the femoral vein

R. R. Ossendorp, M. J. W. Koelemay, J. Vermeulen

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Abstract

The incidence of pediatric inguinal hernias ranges up to 13 %. Currently, many different techniques are being used to successfully perform herniotomy and risks of complications are minor. This case report describes a 4-year-old male patient who underwent routine herniotomy during which the femoral vein was mistaken for hernial sac and thereby the femoral vein was transected. Postoperative vascular duplex ultrasonography revealed a complete transection of the right common femoral vein. Multiple treatment options such as venous reconstruction and interposition were considered, but a conservative treatment was chosen. At 6 months postoperative, the patient only shows minor complaints. Long-term results remain uncertain, especially since no similar case has previously been described in the current literature
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-587
JournalHernia
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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