A Richter's Hernia through the Inferior Lumbar Triangle of Petit. A Radiographic Demonstration

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BM Stephenson

In a Richter’s hernia, only part of the anti-mesenteric border of the bowel is incarcerated within the underlying defect. We report three cases presenting between 18 days and 11 years following proctectomy. As all patients had functioning stomas a high index of suspicion is necessary to avoid a delay in diagnosis.


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