A Case of Idiopathic Superior Lumber Hernia.
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It is rare, but lumber hernia may occur in two different portions, superior (Grynfelt-Lesshaft triangle) and inferior lumber triangle (Petit triangle). In this paper, we report a case of idiopathic superior lumber hernia. An 82-year-old woman was referred to the hospital because of a soft mass at the left lower lumber portion, and admitted for further examination. The mass was about 7cm in diameter and elasticity was very soft. CT findings revealed a lumber muscle defect, sized about 5cm, and the ascending colon protruded into the extraperitoneal fat. With the diagnosis of superior lumber hernia, we performed a hernioplasty using PROLENE mesh. Since this operation is very simple and can be safely performed in a short time, it is suitable especially for the patients with high risks such as advanced age and complications.
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