Nuhu N Naabo, Raymond S Maalman, Aishah F Adamu, Mohammed N Naabo, Samuel Mensah
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Persistent ascending mesocolon: an unexpected content in a giant and complex paraumbilical hernia of a 48-year-old obese woman.
Persistent ascending mesocolon (PAM) is a rare congenital anomaly in ⁓2%-4% of individuals. PAM is associated with various complications, including volvulus of the colon and caecum, bowel perforation, intestinal obstruction, and adhesions. This case is reported on a 48-year-old woman who reported to the Ho Teaching Hospital specialist clinic with a 13-year history of initial painless and reducible paraumbilical swelling. Management was based on a surgical approach. The content of the hernia sac was unusual with a viable appendix, caecum, ascending and transverse colons inclusive, and ascending mesocolon was persistent. The repair was done through an anterior component separation technique. An onlay mesh repair was fashioned with a 30 cm × 30 cm polypropylene mesh. This case report highlights the complexities of managing a giant paraumbilical hernia in a morbidly obese patient with a PAM, a rare congenital anomaly.