{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Strangulated Falciform Hernia. {Author}: Raj Kumar N;Tajudeen M; {Journal}: Cureus {Volume}: 13 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: Jun 2021 暂无{DOI}: 10.7759/cureus.15898 {Abstract}: Internal hernias are rare, and a delayed diagnosis can lead to dangerous complications. A 75-year-old male with no previous surgical history presented with right upper abdominal pain and vomiting. On examination, he had guarding in the right hypochondrium with a positive Murphy's sign. However, ultrasonography of the gall bladder was normal with dilated bowel loops. Contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) revealed a falciform hernia with evidence of obstruction. Segmental resection of the gangrenous ileum was done with a double-barrel stoma. Later on, stoma reversal was also done with no complications.