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Laparoscopic management of obturator hernia in the setting of intestinal obstruction: A report of two cases and review of literature.

Owing to its rarity and non-specific clinical features, a diagnosis of obturator hernia is often delayed until the patient presents with intestinal obstruction. Often the diagnosis is made on a Computed Tomography (CT) scan or during exploratory laparotomy. While a laparoscopic approach is well described in an elective scenario, open surgery through a midline laparotomy has been the preferred approach for obturator hernia with intestinal obstruction. However, a few cases of obstructed obturator hernia have been reported that have been managed laparoscopically. We present our experience of two elderly patients who presented with intestinal obstruction. A CT scan helped clinch the diagnosis of obturator hernia as the cause and both were managed laparoscopically.

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