What are obturator hernia symptoms?

Symptoms of Obturator hernia includes:

  • Bowel obstruction.
  • Abdominal bloating.
  • Pain.
  • Constipation.
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.

What is a incarcerated obturator hernia?

Obturator hernia is a rare type of abdominal hernia with high morbidity and mortality due to delayed diagnosis. 2, 11 Weakness of the obturator membrane and enlargement of the canal may result in the formation of a hernia sac, which can lead to intestinal incarceration and obstruction.

How is an obturator hernia treated?

The only treatment for obturator hernia is surgery. There are a variety of operative approaches including inguinal, retropubic and transperitoneal approach.

Where is obturator hernia located?

An obturator hernia is a rare type of hernia of the pelvic floor in which pelvic or abdominal contents protrudes through the obturator foramen. Because of differences in anatomy, it is much more common in women, especially multiparous and older women who have recently lost much weight.

Where is obturator muscle?

hip joint
The obturator internus is the deep muscle of hip joint which is part of lateral wall of pelvis. It is found in the superior inner side of the obturator membrane.

What is the CPT code for obturator hernia?

Hernia repair

CPT code Descriptor
Laparoscopic hernia repair
49650 Laparoscopy, surgical; repair initial inguinal hernia
49651 Laparoscopy, surgical; repair recurrent inguinal hernia
49652 Laparoscopy, surgical, repair, ventral, umbilical, spigelian or epigastric hernia (includes mesh insertion, when performed); reducible

What causes obturator pain?

Obturator neuropathy is a difficult clinical problem to evaluate. One possible cause of pain is due to fascial entrapment of the nerve. Symptoms include medial thigh or groin pain, weakness with leg adduction, and sensory loss in the medial thigh of the affected side.

What does obturator muscle do?

The obturator internus (OI) is a hip muscle that originates deep within the pelvis, wraps out and inserts on the posterior aspect of the femur head (the top of the thigh bone when it combines to form the hip joint). The main movement function of the OI is to rotate the leg externally.