Petchiappan C Ganesh Babu’s research while affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute and other places

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Congenital middle mesocolic hernia: A case report
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December 2014

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Australasian Medical Journal

Narayanasamy S Kannan

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Kannan Usha

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Thangamani Arun

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Selvaraj Karthikesh

Internal hernia is herniation of a viscus, usually in the small bowel, through a normal or abnormal aperture within the peritoneal cavity. Its incidence has been reported to be one to two per cent. Internal hernias are classified based on location, and the hernial orifice can be either congenital or acquired. Paraduodenal hernias are the most common type (53 per cent). Paraduodenal hernia is often a misnomer and is referred to as a mesocolic hernia. Left and right mesocolic hernias are common, while middle and transverse types are rare. We are reporting a rare congenital middle mesocolic hernia presenting as a complete transection of the small intestine due to blunt injury to the abdomen.


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... Paraduodenal hernias are considered to be the most common type of congenital internal hernias, and they are found in about 1-2% of the population. They are more common in males, and they usually present with SB obstruction between the fourth of sixth decades of their lives [66][67][68][69]. Three variants have been reported in literature; left, right and middle, with the left variant being the most common in 75% of the cases [69]. ...

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Facing the unexpected: unusual causes of mechanical small bowel obstruction in adults (A Systematic Review)
Congenital Middle Mesocolic Hernia: A Case Report
  • Citing Article
  • January 2014

Australasian Medical Journal

... 3 In addition, there is no specific imaging manifestation or laboratory findings to distinguish PDH from other pathologies. 4 All of these factors complicate diagnosis and may cause a delay in effective treatment which can result in strangulated intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation or even death. 5 We describe here, a case in a young woman with acute intestinal obstruction where a large, left PDH was successfully identified and treated using a totally laparoscopic approach. ...

Congenital middle mesocolic hernia: A case report
  • Citing Article
  • December 2014

Australasian Medical Journal