An adult intussusception, a TEP hernia repair converted to open repair and an anomalous Luschka’s duct identified after division
Posted on: November 20, 2014
10.11.14 An anomalous duct of Luschka was identified only after division, at a lap chole in a 55-years old female. The proximal end was sought in the liver bed and clipped (Dr GS Sandhu (senior resident)’s case).
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13.11.14
A planned LIH repair by TEP approach had to be abandoned and converted to open hernia repair due to a hole in the peritoneum at the time of creation of space, and loss of space thereafter.
20.11.14 An adult intussusception, diagnosed on US and CT, in a 50-years old female, presenting with sub-acute intestinal obstruction of many weeks, was treated by resection of the segment of distal ileum bearing the intussusception. On cut section, it was found to contain a big pedunculated benign-looking tumour arising from the ileum. 



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