Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Intestinal erosion caused by meshoma displacement: A case report.
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- Wu JF et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of General Surgery · China
Abstract
<h4>Background</h4>A meshoma formation and erosion to the small intestine is rare. Herein, we report one case of a meshoma that was not treated early; causing it to displace and erode the small intestine, with infection, complete control of symptoms was achieved after removal of the infected patch mass, no recurrence of hernia after 2 years of follow-up.<h4>Case summary</h4>A 62-year-old male patient presented with recurrent abdominal pain repeatedly for 1 wk, which has worsened 2 d before admition, accompanied by fever. Five years before presentation he underwent right inguinal hernia Plug and patch repair approach. Two years ago, a computed tomography scan revealed a right lower abdominal mass with soft tissue density, measuring approximately 30 mm × 17 mm, which was diagnosed as meshoma that was not treated. The patient had poorly controlled diabetes in the past year.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The formation of meshoma is rare, and that if not treated in time it might erode and require resection of the involved organ.
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