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Congenital spigelian hernia (SH) is very rare in the pediatric age group. This is a report of two cases of SH in 1-week and 3-month-old male infants. A review of the literature revealed only 35 cases of SH in children younger than 17 years of age, bringing the total including our 2 cases to 37. There were 25 males and 12 females, a ratio of 2.1:1. Their ages ranged from 6 days to 17 years (mean 4.52 years). The hernia was situated on the right side in 13, the left side in 19, and was bilateral in 4. In one case the side of the hernia was not mentioned. In 29 cases the hernia was spontaneous while in 5 it was caused by trauma. In 3 children the hernia developed postoperatively, in 2 following repair of a congenital diaphragmatic hernia and in 1 following excision of a mediastinal neuroblastoma. Two children presented with a strangulated SH. Eleven of the 35 previously reported children had associated conditions; in 5 there was an ipsilateral undescended testis (UDT). Our two infants with SH also had an ipsilateral UDT. The significance of this association is discussed.
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Al-Salem, A. Congenital spigelian hernia and cryptorchidism: cause or coincidence?. Pediatr Surg Int 16, 433–436 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003839900292
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