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Caecum hernia of foramen of Winslow
Van Boeckel V , Arenas-Sanchez M , Legrand M , Maillart J-F , Postal A
Rev Med Liege 2023, 78(7-8),423-426Abstract : Winslow’s foramen hernia, or Blandin’s hernia, is a rare internal hernia with a non-specific clinical presentation and its diagnosis may be difficult. The hernia occurs across the omental hiatus, bounded by the inferior vena cava posteriorly and the portal triad anteriorly. CT imaging provides several diagnostic clues in this condition. Prompt surgical management allows reduction before complications arise. We present a case of caecal internal herniation through Winslow’s foramen in a patient who underwent gastrojejunal bypass about ten years ago. Laparoscopy with reduction of the caecal bascule and closure of the foramen is performed successfully.