Abstract
The purpose of the Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology is the publication of articles dealing with diagnostic and interventional radiology, related imaging techniques, allied sciences, and continuing education
Highlights
An 80-year-old male was admitted with a 15-h history of persistent epigastric and peri umbilical pain
The orifice consisted of a 2 cm congenital defect through the free edge of the greater omentum (Fig. B, white arrowhead)
A significant increase in hernias is occurring in patients undergoing transmesenteric, transmesocolic, and retroanastomotic surgical procedures
Summary
An 80-year-old male was admitted with a 15-h history of persistent epigastric and peri umbilical pain. Closed loop small bowel occlusion through a congenital defect of the greater omentum # Contrast enhanced abdominal MDCT confirmed small bowel sub-occlusion with distension of small bowel loops in the epigastric area, left upper quadrant and left flank.
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