# Uncommon Handlebar Hernia in an Adult Treated With Laparoscopy and Open Anatomical Repair

**Authors:** Srinivasa Swamy Bandaru, Chaitanya Garg, Maher M Milhem, Ammar Shahid Tanweer, Bashayer Alshamsi, Majd H Shaheen

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.78437 · Cureus · 2025-02-03

## TL;DR

A rare handlebar hernia in an adult was successfully treated with laparoscopy and open repair after a bicycle accident.

## Contribution

This case highlights the importance of clinical suspicion and imaging in diagnosing rare traumatic hernias in adults.

## Key findings

- Handlebar hernias are rare in adults and often misdiagnosed due to subtle symptoms.
- Laparoscopy and open anatomical repair effectively treated the hernia in this case.
- CT scans and clinical suspicion are crucial for diagnosing traumatic abdominal wall hernias.

## Abstract

Handlebar hernias, a form of traumatic abdominal wall hernia, are rare injuries resulting from blunt abdominal trauma in adults. Robust suspicion is essential for diagnosis given the subtle symptoms and intact skin.

A 48-year-old male arrived with pain and swelling on the left side of his abdomen after a low-speed bicycle crash. Imaging examinations showed a complete abdominal wall defect with herniated omental fat and unbroken skin. A diagnostic laparoscopy was carried out to exclude intra-abdominal injuries, and an open surgical repair of the hernia defect was performed. The patient recovered satisfactorily after surgery and was sent home. Handlebar hernias are frequent in children and rare in adults, usually arising from bicycle accidents. The condition frequently experiences misdiagnosis because of subtle clinical signs. This case underscores the significance of clinical suspicion and imaging, especially computed tomography (CT) scans, in the diagnosis of traumatic hernias resulting from blunt force injuries. A strong suspicion is necessary for traumatic abdominal wall hernias in cases of blunt abdominal trauma that show abdominal wall swelling and hematoma as clinical indicators. Recognizing the condition promptly and administering timely surgical intervention are crucial for effectively managing handlebar hernias to prevent complications.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** swelling (MESH:D004487), hematoma (MESH:D006406), Handlebar hernias (MESH:D006547), abdominal wall hernia (MESH:D046449), abdominal trauma (MESH:D000007), pain (MESH:D010146)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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