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2026, Number 3

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Acta Med 2026; 24 (3)

Direct abdominal intercostal hernia

Vázquez PBA, Motta RGA, Cerda SAP, Russek GRA
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/123162

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/123162
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/123162

Language: English
References: 2
Page: 309-310
PDF size: 1452.73 Kb.


Key words:

abdominal intercostal hernia, thoracoabdominal trauma, abdominothoracic rib cage hernia.

ABSTRACT

These are two male patients, 61 years old and 59 years old respectively, without comorbidities, with a history of blunt thoracoabdominal trauma in the first of them and in the second with no significant history. Both came for consultation complaining of ill-defined abdominal pain syndrome and an abnormality of their abdominal wall and were approached for evaluation with thoracoabdominopelvic computed tomography.


REFERENCES

  1. Carreńo SO, Montilla NE, Aguilar MM, Bonafé DS, Carbonell TF.Hernia intercostal abdominal traumática con preservación dediafragma: comunicación de un caso. Rev Hispanoam Hernia. 2013;1 (3): 105-107.

  2. Arroyave GY, Zuluaga ZM, Siljic BI. Hernia intercostal abdominalespontánea. Reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura. RevHispanoam Hernia. 2020; 8 (4): 177-182.




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Acta Med. 2026;24