Abstract

Herniation of small bowel through the peritoneal defect of the Pouch of Douglas is extremely rare type of internal hernia, and this type of internal hernia has been described as an entity of perineal hernia. Here, we describe a case of a 26-year-old female without history of abdominal surgery presenting with incarcerated small bowel hernia through a peritoneal defect of the Pouch of Douglas. She visited an emergency department presenting with abdominal pain and distension. Without improvement symptom by conservative management, an operation was performed. During the operation, the distal ileum had been herniated through a peritoneal defect of the Pouch of Douglas, and there were no specific findings on gynecological examination. Reduction of the herniated bowel and primary repair of the peritoneal defect were performed. The case represents a very rare type of internal hernia and provides published cases of hernia through a peritoneal defect of the Pouch of Douglas.

Highlights

  • Intestinal obstruction caused by internal hernia is rare, with an incidence of between 0.2% and 0.9% [1]

  • A defect of the Pouch of Douglas may lead to small bowel hernia resulting in incarcerated intestinal obstruction which has been classified as perineal hernia entity [4]

  • We present a case of a 26-year-old female without history of surgery in which small bowel was herniated through a peritoneal defect of the Pouch of Douglas resulting in incarcerated small bowel obstruction

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Summary

Introduction

Intestinal obstruction caused by internal hernia is rare, with an incidence of between 0.2% and 0.9% [1]. Diverse types of internal hernias have been reported including paraduodenal, perivesical, intersigmoidal, and transomental hernia [2]. Pelvic hernias are extremely rare type of hernia, and they are classified into obturator, sciatic, and perineal hernias. A defect of the Pouch of Douglas may lead to small bowel hernia resulting in incarcerated intestinal obstruction which has been classified as perineal hernia entity [4]. We present a case of a 26-year-old female without history of surgery in which small bowel was herniated through a peritoneal defect of the Pouch of Douglas resulting in incarcerated small bowel obstruction

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