TY - JOUR T1 - Reduction en masse of inguinal hernia: a review of a rare and potential fatal complication following reduction of inguinal hernia JF - BMJ Case Reports DO - 10.1136/bcr-2017-220475 VL - 2017 SP - bcr-2017-220475 AU - Ashanga Yatawatta Y1 - 2017/08/07 UR - http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2017/bcr-2017-220475.abstract N2 - Reduction en masse is reduction of a hernial sac into the pre-peritoneal space with a loop of bowel remaining incarcerated at the neck of the sac, leading to early strangulation. This is a rare complication, usually encountered with inguinal hernias, with a false reassurance to the patient and the treating physician that complete reduction has been achieved. Unless early intervention is carried out, this condition will typically present with worsening pain and absence of an appreciable hernia bulge at the groin, and intestinal necrosis may be encountered on exploration. The outcome will depend on the severity of peritonitis/sepsis, and mortality remains high for late presentations. A case of early presentation of reduction en masse of an inguinal hernia is reported with a review of the existing literature. ER -