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Strangulated left paraduodenal hernia with jejunal necrosis managed in a field hospital: a case report

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Al-Azhar University – Gaza
Alshawwa K.; Dawoud A.; AlQumboz A.A.
Alshawwa, Khaled (58154766500); Dawoud, Abed (60343809000); AlQumboz, Amjad Abu– (60344357700)
58154766500; 60343809000; 60344357700
2026
Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Strangulated left paraduodenal hernia with jejunal necrosis managed in a field hospital: a case report
2026
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Oxford University Press
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General Surgery Department, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Saraya Field Hospital, Gaza, P860, Palestine; Faculty of Medicine, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Palestine; Shifa Medical Complex, General Surgery Department, Gaza, Palestine
Alshawwa K., General Surgery Department, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Saraya Field Hospital, Gaza, P860, Palestine, Faculty of Medicine, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Palestine; Dawoud A., General Surgery Department, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Saraya Field Hospital, Gaza, P860, Palestine, Faculty of Medicine, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Palestine, Shifa Medical Complex, General Surgery Department, Gaza, Palestine; AlQumboz A.A., General Surgery Department, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Saraya Field Hospital, Gaza, P860, Palestine, Faculty of Medicine, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Palestine, Shifa Medical Complex, General Surgery Department, Gaza, Palestine
K. Alshawwa; General Surgery Department, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Saraya Field Hospital, Gaza, P860, Palestine; email: khaledshawa@gmail.com
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10.1093/jscr/rjaf1099
closed-loop obstruction, emergency laparotomy; field hospital; internal hernia; paraduodenal hernia; strangulated hernia
abdominal disease; abdominal pain; abdominal tenderness; adult; Article; case report; clinical article; computer assisted tomography; end to end anastomosis; hernia; hernia strangulation; hospital; human; internal hernia; intravenous drug administration; jejunum; laparotomy; leftt upper abdominal quadrant; male; necrosis; paraduodenal hernia; small intestine obstruction; strangulation; superior mesenteric vein; tachycardia; vomiting