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Giant Encapsulated Anterior Abdominal Wall Haematoma Complicating Mesh Incisional Hernia Repair: Challenges of Management in a High-Risk Term Pregnancy in a Low Resource Setting

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DOI: 10.23958/ijirms/vol06-i01/1028· Pages: 53 - 56· Vol. 6, No. 01, (2021)· Published: January 8, 2021
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Abstract

Giant encapsulated haematoma of the anterior abdominal wall is an unusual complication of mesh incisional hernia repair. The commonest symptoms are swelling and pain. It can be diagnosed with ultrasonography and Computed Tomography (CT) scan. The objective of this case report is to illustrate the challenges of management of a complex pathology in a high-risk term pregnancy.

In this case report, a 28-year-old morbidly obese multiparous woman with two previous ventral wall hernia repairs and two previous caesarian sections, presented at term to the prenatal clinic with protruding anterior abdominal mass. Initial preoperative diagnosis aided by ultrasonography was a herniated term gestation through an incisional hernia. Intraoperatively, the surgical team was faced with the challenge of managing a longstanding giant organized haematoma of the anterior abdominal wall and the anticipation and prevention of obstetric complications associated with two previous caesarian sections and a big baby. This report illustrates that good clinical assessment combined with sonographic assessment of complex cases by an experienced radiologist is crucial to avoid missed diagnosis. A multidisciplinary team management was essential for a successful outcome.

Keywords

organised haematomaincisional herniaherniated pregnancyhigh-risk
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Anwar Sadat Seidu
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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David P. Suoseg
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Bernard N. Maanikuu
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Musah Yakubu
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Imoro Osman
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Emmanuel A.N. Azure
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Haruna Danamiji Osman
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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John F. Busuuri
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Abdul-Latif Alhassan
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Abdul Aziz Ewura
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Gerald Batariwah
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Munkaila Adam
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Mohammed I. S. Bukari
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Abdul-Jalilu Muntaka Mohammed
Department of Surgery, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Box TL 16, Tamale, Ghana
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Der EM
Department of Pathology; School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University for Development Studies, Box TL 1350, Tamale, Ghana
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