Omental infarction following robotic-assisted laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair

Author:

Hassanesfahani Maryam1,Tian Jane1ORCID,Keating Luke2,Khan Noman1,Louis Martine A1,Malhotra Rajinder1

Affiliation:

1. General Surgery Department, Flushing Hospital Medical Center , Flushing, Queens, NY 11355 , United States

2. Medisys Health Network, Flushing Hospital Medical Center , Flushing, Queens, NY 11355 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Omental infarction (OI) is a rare condition with an overall incidence of less than 0.3%. It can occur spontaneously or can be secondary to trauma, surgery, and inflammation. While previously a diagnosis of exclusion, due to development in imaging technology, OI can now be identified based on CT findings. OI symptoms can mimic an acute abdomen, prompting potentially unnecessary surgical exploration. Treatment options range from conservative management to interventional radiology or surgical resection of the infarcted omentum. We are presenting the first case of OI following robotic-assisted inguinal hernia repair. This case highlights the importance of considering OI in differential diagnoses for patients presenting with acute abdominal pain, the utility of imaging workup in identifying OI, and guidance for conservative treatment approaches to reduce unnecessary surgical intervention.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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