RESUMO
A 61-year-old woman presented with pain in the left groin. The pain radiated from the groin to the knee. At physical examination, a non-reducible swelling was found lateral to the femoral vessels. A CT-scan showed herniation of fatty tissue through the lacuna musculorum. A laparoscopic repair was carried out. A large adipose structure was found herniating through the lacuna musculorum and originating from the Bogros area. It ran along the iliopsoas muscle, suppressing the femoral cutaneous nerve. The tissue was reduced and excised, and a polypropylene mesh was placed to cover the defect. Inguinal hernias are categorized as medial, lateral or femoral hernias. We describe a case in which a hernia through the lacuna musculorum was found, which is very rare and referred to as a Hesselbach's hernia.
Assuntos
Hérnia Femoral/cirurgia , Herniorrafia/métodos , Parede Abdominal/cirurgia , Idoso , Virilha , Humanos , Masculino , Telas CirúrgicasRESUMO
We describe two young female patients with symptoms and signs initially of conversion disorder. It became apparent, however, that both patients had a posterior circulation stroke. These cases remind us of just how broad the clinical presentation of neurological diseases is and illustrate how careful we must be in our own attributions, actions and diagnoses particularly when assessing patients with bizarre behaviour and with apparent inconsistencies on neurological examination.