Presentation
Follow-up of metastatic colorectal cancer to ovaries.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Richter hernia
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There is a right paraumbilical hernia containing fatty omentum and a small portion of the anti-mesenteric border of the transverse colon. Findings are in keeping with a Richter hernia.
From the case:
Richter hernia
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The red arrow points to a small portion of the anti-mesenteric border of the transverse colon.
Case Discussion
Follow up for metastatic colorectal cancer to ovaries shows a stable right paraumbilical hernia containing fatty omentum and newly developed herniation of a small portion of the anti-mesenteric border of the large bowel (Richter hernia).