A rare cause of internal herniation - Intermesocolic fossa of Brosike
Internal Hernias are defined as “The protrusion of viscera through a normal or abnormal opening within the boundaries of the perito-neal cavity” which account for 0.5 – 5.8% of small bowel obstruc-tions while Autopsy incidence is 0.2% to 2%. Hernial defect may be congenital or acquired, the latter b...
Main Authors: | NVN Reddy, Sunil Koushik |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Deccan College of Medical Sciences
2015-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences |
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Online Access: | http://jmas.in/Vol5Issue1/A%20rare%20cause%20of%20internal%20herniation%20-%20Intermesocolic%20fossa%20of%20Brosike.pdf |
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