Abstract
Internal hernias are a rare cause of acute intestinal obstruction. Supravesical hernia is an exceptional form of hernia that is often diagnosed intraoperatively. The abdominal CT scan performed in the emergency guides the preoperative diagnosis. Our work concerns a patient admitted to the visceral surgical department of the university hospital ibn Rochd of Casablanca for an occlusion dating back to 05 days, the abdmonial x-ray objectified hydro-aerial levels in the small intestine, and the CT scan found an invagination at the left fossa iliaca associated with a double hernia: internal supravesical and left inguinal. The patient was then operated after conditioning and the diagnosis of an internal supravesical hernia was retained per operatively. Internal supravesical hernia is a very rare cause of acute intestinal occlusion and is often diagnosed at the time of surgical exploration.
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