Case 30 - The Mysterious Lump…

Author: Dr Salman Naeem Reviewer: Nish Cherian/Nick Mani

A 44-year old male with no past medical history presents to the Emergency Department with sudden onset abdominal pain in the umbilical region, associated with vomiting which started 4 hours ago.

On arrival HR 110/min. He is in severe pain despite 10mg of IV morphine. The triage nurse asks for a clinical review. 

On examination he has a small swelling protruding from the umbilicus which is very tender and not reducible. The rest of the abdomen is soft and non-tender.

A bedside POCUS examination is performed of the swelling with the clips as seen below:-

 

CASE RESOLUTION

The POCUS findings were shown to the Surgical Registrar who bypassed CT and took the patient straight to theatre. Intra-operatively, a strangulated hernia was confirmed, but the small bowel was still viable. The hernia was decompressed and the abdominal wall defect closed. The patient was discharged home the following day.

TAKE HOME MESSGAE

Strangulated hernia is a surgical emergency and  POCUS enhanced examination can be quite sensitive in diagnosing hernia, its contents and associated ileus, reducing exposure to ionizing radiation and expediting definitive care.

References:-

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Tamburrini S, Serra N, Lugarà M, Mercogliano G, Liguori C, Toro G, Somma F, Mandato Y, Guerra MV, Sarti G, Carbone R, Tammaro P, Ferraro A, Abete R, Marano I. Ultrasound Signs in the Diagnosis and Staging of Small Bowel Obstruction. Diagnostics (Basel). 2020 May 3;10(5):277. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10050277. PMID: 32375244; PMCID: PMC7277998.

Lin, Y. C., Yu, Y. C., Huang, Y. T., Wu, Y. Y., Wang, T. C., Huang, W. C., Yang, M. D., & Hsu, Y. P. (2021). Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound for small bowel obstruction: A systematic review and meta-analysis. European journal of radiology, 136, 109565. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2021.109565

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