merge inguinalhernia date January 2012 Infobox disease Name Inguinalhernia ICD10 ICD10 K 40 k 40 ICD9 ICD9 550 ICDO OMIM DiseasesDB 6806 MedlinePlus 000960 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2703 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 emerg 251 eMedicine2 ped 2559 MeshName Hernia, Inguinal MeshNumber C06.405.293.249.437 The directinguinalhernia , a type of inguinalhernia , enters through a weak point in the fascia of the abdominal wall , and its sac is noted to be medial to the inferior epigastric vessels . Directinguinal hernias are the same in men and women. A directinguinalhernia protrudes through a weakened area in the transversalis fascia near the medial inguinal fossa within an anatomic region known as the inguinal or Hesselbach s triangle , an area defined by the edge of the rectus abdominis muscle , the inguinal ligament and the inferior epigastric artery. These hernias are capable of exiting via the superficial inguinal ring but, unlike indirect inguinalhernia s, they cannot move into the scrotum . When a patient suffers a simultaneous direct and indirect hernia on the same side, the result is called a pantaloon hernia because it looks like a pair of pants, with the epigastric vessels in the crotch , and the defects can be repaired separately or together. Since their abdominal walls weaken as they age, directhernia tends to occur in the middle aged and elderly. This is in contrast to indirect hernias which, although their etiology includes a congenital component, can occur at any age ref name James Harmon M.D. James Harmon M.D. Lecture 13. Human Gross Anatomy. University of Minnesota. September 4, 2008. ref ref name eMedicine http www.emedicinehealth.com hernia article em.htm ref References Reflist added above categories infobox footers by script assisted edit Gastroenterology DEFAULTSORT DirectInguinalHernia Category Inguinal hernias pt H rnia inguinal direta ... more details
Classification There are two types of inguinalhernia , directinguinalherniadirect and indirect inguinalhernia indirect , which are defined by their relationship to the inferior epigastric vessels. Directinguinal hernias occur medial to the inferior epigastric vessels when abdominal contents ... directinguinalhernia enters through a weak point in the fascia of the abdominal wall Hesselbach ... an easy bowel motion is important post operatively. Epidemiology A directinguinalhernia is less ...Infobox disease Name Inguinalhernia ICD10 ICD10 K 40 k 40 ICD9 ICD9 550 Image Inguinalhernia.gif Caption Diagram of an indirect inguinalhernia indirect , scrotum scrotal inguinalhernia Anatomical position ... 2703 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 emerg 251 eMedicine2 ped 2559 MeshName Hernia, Inguinal MeshNumber C06.405.293.249.437 An inguinalhernia IPAc en icon w n l h r n i is a protrusion ... pmc 2223000 pmid 18244999 issue 7638 ref . Though their Inguinalhernia repair repair is one of the most ... waiting vs repair of inguinalhernia in minimally symptomatic men a randomized clinical trial journal ... T, Bay Nielsen M, et al. title European Hernia Society guidelines on the treatment of inguinal ... hernia protrudes through the inguinal ring and is ultimately the result of the failure of embryonic ... femoral hernia s. A femoral hernia is not via the inguinal canal, but via the femoral canal , which ... or not. Signs and symptoms Image Hernia.JPG thumb Frontal view of an inguinalhernia right . File Inquinalhernia.png thumb An incarcerated inguinalhernia as seen on cross sectional CT scan File Inquinalhernia2.png thumb An incarcerated inguinalhernia on the left with dilated loops of bowel above ... indirect inguinalhernia . As the hernia progresses, contents of the abdominal cavity, such as the intestines ... hand, inguinalhernia repair surgical intervention has a significant risk of causing inguinodynia , and this is why ... of the symptoms of inguinalhernia mainly includes the following potential conditions ref name ... more details
merge inguinalhernia date January 2012 Infobox disease Name Inguinalhernia ICD10 ICD10 K 40 k 40 ICD9 ICD9 550 Image Inguinalhernia.gif Caption Diagram of an indirect, scrotum scrotal inguinalhernia ... An indirect inguinalhernia is an inguinalhernia that results from the failure of embryonic closure of the deep inguinal ring after the testicle has passed through it. Like other inguinal hernias, it protrudes through the superficial inguinal ring . It is the most common cause of groin hernia . Presentation ... for an indirect inguinalhernia. The protrusion of peritoneum through the internal inguinal ring can be considered an incomplete obliteration of the processus. In an indirect inguinalhernia, the protrusion passes through the deep inguinal ring and is located lateral to the inferior epigastric artery. Hence, the conjoint tendon is not weakened. Types A Bubonocele in this case the hernia is limited in inguinal canal. B Funicular here the processus vaginalis is closed at its lower end just above ... thumb 240 left Mind Map showing a summary of Inguinal region and InguinalHernia A hernia ... hernia is still the most common groin hernia for females. If a woman has an indirect inguinalhernia, her internal inguinal ring is patent, which is abnormal for females. The protrusion of peritoneum ... if they are allowed to progress. Treatment main inguinalhernia surgery Watchful waiting is the common management of minimally symptomatic inguinal hernias. In few instances, inguinalhernia repair ... Hernia Category Inguinal hernias pt H rnia inguinal indireta ... blood vessels and the vas deferens, which make up the spermatic cord and descend through the inguinal canal to the scrotum. The deep inguinal ring, which is the beginning of the inguinal canal, remains ... the hernia. C complete or vaginal here the processus vaginalis is patent throughout. The hernial sac is continuous with the tunia vaginalis of the testis. The hernia descends down to the bottom of the scrotum ... more details
File Right Inguinal Hernia.JPG thumb Surgical repair of a right inguinalherniaInguinalhernia surgery refers to a Surgery surgical operation for the correction of an inguinalhernia . Surgery is not advised ... 009 0529 7 title European Hernia Society guidelines on the treatment of inguinalhernia in adult ... Database recommendations for the management of inguinal and femoral hernia in adults volume 58 issue ... . ref cite journal doi 10.1001 jama.295.3.285 title Watchful Waiting vs Repair of InguinalHernia in Minimally ... research ref Mesh repairs Open repair Lichtenstein The most commonly performed inguinalhernia repair ... inguinalhernia repair year 2002 last1 Ridgway first1 P.F. last2 Shah first2 J. last3 Darzi first3 ... January 2012 Laparoscopic repair Main Laparoscopic inguinalhernia repair There are mainly two methods ... experienced 200 operations year in inguinalhernia repairs Longer operating time ref name WashingtonSurgery2008 ... less experienced in inguinalhernia lap repair, recurrence is larger than after Lichtenstein. ref ... of InguinalHernia year 2004 last1 Neumayer first1 Leigh last2 Giobbie Hurder first2 Anita last3 ... mesh used for inguinalhernia surgery Commercial meshes are typically made of prolene polypropylene ... The use of sterilised polyester mosquito net mesh for inguinalhernia repair in Ghana year 2008 last1 ... hernia surgery. ref cite journal doi 10.1007 s10029 011 0827 8 title Low cost mesh for inguinal ... complications after polypropylene mesh repair of inguinalhernia volume 108 issue 1 2 pages ... cite journal doi 10.1259 bjr 63333975 title Prosthetic mesh used for inguinal and ventral hernia repair ... title Inguinalhernia repair with porcine small intestine submucosa 3 year follow up results ... . ref InguinalHernia Repair with Biodesign Surgisis David Edelman, MD http www.youtube.com watch?v ... The first efficient inguinalhernia repair was described by Edoardo Bassini in the 1880s. ref ... title Bassini s Operation for InguinalHernia year 1945 last1 Gordon first1 T. L. journal BMJ volume ... more details
In human anatomy, the inguinal IPAc en icon g w n l region refers to either the groin or the lower lateral regions of the abdomen . It may also refer to Conjoint tendon , previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx, a structure formed from the transversus abdominis insertion into the pecten pubis Granuloma inguinale , a bacterial disease characterized by ulcerative genital lesions that is endemic in many less developed regions Inguinal canal , a passage in the anterior abdominal wall which in men conveys the spermatic cord and in women the round ligament Inguinal falx , the conjoined tendon of the obliquus internus and transversus muscles Inguinalhernia , a protrusion of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal Directinguinalhernia , a type of inguinalhernia with a sac that is medial to the inferior epigastric vessels Indirect inguinalhernia , a hernia that results from the failure of the embryonic internal inguinal ring after the testicle has passed through it Inguinal ligament , a ligament that runs from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine Inguinal lymph node a type of lymph node in the inguinal region Deep inguinal lymph nodes , three to five deep lymph nodes that are located medial to the femoral vein and under the cribriform fascia Superficial inguinal lymph nodes , ten superficial lymph nodes that form a chain immediately below the inguinal ligament Inguinal orchiectomy , a surgical procedure to remove a testicle Inguinal ring , the two openings of the inguinal canal Deep inguinal ring , the entrance to the inguinal canal Superficial inguinal ring , a triangular opening that forms the exit of the inguinal canal Inguinal ... inguinal fossa , a shallow concave stretch of peritoneum on the deep surface of the anterior abdominal wall Medial inguinal fossa a depression located within the inguinal triangle on the peritoneal surface of the anterior abdominal wall Reflected inguinal ligament , a triangular layer of tendinous fibers ... more details
ring , and the directinguinalhernia type 1 3 , where the hernia contents push through a weak spot in the back wall of the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernias are the most common type of hernia in both men and women. In some selected cases, they may require inguinalhernia surgery surgery . Femoral main femoral hernia Femoral hernias occur just below the inguinal ligament , when abdominal contents ... or accompanied by an organ. Symptoms may not be present in some inguinalhernia s while in some other hernias, including inguinal, they are. Symptoms and signs vary depending on the type of hernia ... health inguinalhernia DS00364 DSECTION symptoms title Symptoms accessdate 2010 05 24 ref ... contends that in the case of inguinalhernia , the above mentioned are only an anatomical symptom of the underlying ... Surgical physiology of inguinalhernia repair a study of 200 cases journal BMC Surg volume 3 issue ... 1471 2482 3 2 ref Diagnosis File Inquinalhernia.png thumb An incarcerated inguinalhernia as seen on CT Inguinal main inguinalhernia Image Inguinalhernia.gif thumb Diagram of an indirect inguinalhernia indirect , scrotum scrotal inguinalhernia Anatomical position median view from the left . By far ... hernias are further divided into the more common indirect inguinalhernia 2 3, depicted here ... and inguinalhernia . Umbilical main umbilical hernia They involve protrusion of intraabdominal ... herniahernia through obturator canal Pantaloon hernia Saddle Bag hernia a combined direct and indirect ..., for example, when part of an inguinalhernia projects from the deep inguinal ring to the preperitoneal ... pain in athletes and a dilated superficial inguinal ring . Velpeau hernia a hernia in the groin ... herniation lumbar disc hernia causing sciatic nerve pain, etc. . Treatment Main Hernia repair Inguinal ... like inguinalhernia , surgery is no longer recommended in most cases. However, it is in few cases ..., this widely used terminology is misleading, as there also exists many Inguinalhernia repair Tension ... more details
A groin hernia is a hernia in the groin and can be one of the following Inguinalhernia A hernia through the inguinal canal Femoral hernia A hernia through the femoral canal Velpeau hernia A rare hernia in the groin in front of the femoral blood vessels disambig ... more details
the inguinal canal the condition is known as an indirect or oblique inguinalhernia . This can also cause infertility. This condition is far more common in men than in women, owing to the inguinal canal s small size in women. A hernia that exits the abdominal cavity directly through the deep layers of the abdominal wall, thereby bypassing the inguinal canal, is known as a directinguinalhernia . Additional images commons category gallery Image Gray1146.png The spermatic cord in the inguinal ...Infobox Anatomy Name inguinal canal Latin canalis inguinalis GraySubject 258 GrayPage 1239 Image Gray1227.png Caption Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for arteries and inguinal canal. Inguinal ... have been removed. Right inguinal canal visible at upper left. System MeshName Inguinal Canal MeshNumber A01.047.412 The inguinal canal is a passage in the anterior toward the front of the body abdominal ... ligament . The inguinal canal is larger and more prominent in men. Each person has two, on the left and right sides of the abdomen. Site The inguinal canal is situated just above the medial half of the inguinal ... year 2006 pages 217 isbn 0 7817 3639 0 oclc doi ref BR superficial inguinal ring medial third of canal ... isbn 0 7817 4255 2 oclc doi ref inguinal canal posterior wall BR transversalis fascia BR conjoint tendon Inguinal falx ,reflected part of inguinal ligament, medial third of canal only ref name isbn0 7817 4255 2 BR deep inguinal ring lateral third of canal only ref name isbn0 7817 4255 2 inferior wall floor BR inguinal ligament BR lacunar ligament medial third of canal only ref name isbn0 7817 4255 ... cord ref name titleAnatomy Tables Inguinal Region cite web url http anatomy.med.umich.edu gastrointestinal system inguinal tables.html title Anatomy Tables Inguinal Region accessdate 2007 11 ... from labioscrotal swelling near the kidneys down the abdomen and through the inguinal canal to reach ... aortic nodes first, and not the inguinal nodes. Disorders Abdominal contents potentially including ... more details
RIP as directinguinal hernias rip directly through the abdominal wall . Clinical significance The inguinal triangle contains a depression referred to as the medial inguinal fossa , through which directinguinalhernia s protrude through the Human abdomen abdominal wall. ref MedNote. Red Anatomy. URL ...Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin trigonum inguinale GraySubject 286 GrayPage 1321 Image Inguinal triangle.png Caption Internal view of left inguinal area of the male pelvis. BR BR Inguinal triangle is labeled in green. The three surrounding structures BR inferior epigastric vessel s Run from upper left to center. BR inguinal ligament Runs from upper right to bottom left. BR rectus abdominis muscle Runs from upper left to bottom left, labeled rectus at upper left. Image2 Gray398.png Caption2 External view. BR BR Inguinal triangle is not labeled, but region can be inferred, albeit less clearly than with the diagram above BR inferior epigastric artery and vein labeled at center left, and run from upper right to bottom center. BR inguinal ligament not labeled on diagram, but runs a similar path to the inguinal aponeurotic falx , labeled at bottom. BR rectus abdominis muscle runs from upper left to bottom left. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre t 19 DorlandsSuf 12823490 In human anatomy , the inguinal triangle is a region of the abdominal wall . It is also known by the eponym Hesselbach s triangle , after Franz Kaspar Hesselbach . ref WhoNamedIt synd 3216 ref Boundaries It is defined by the following structures ref cite book coauthors Courtney M. Townsend, Jr., MD, R. Daniel Beauchamp, MD, B. Mark Evers, MD and Kenneth L. Mattox, MD title Sabiston Textbook of Surgery edition 18th date 2008 publisher Elsevier language English isbn 978 1 4160 ..., also called linea semilunaris Superolateral border Inferior epigastric vessel s Inferior border Inguinal ... 12 inferior border anatomy stub Muscles of trunk Peritoneum Category Abdomen es Tr gono inguinal pl ... more details
Merge inguinalhernia repair date January 2012 Interventions infobox Name Herniorrhaphy Image Surgical staples3.jpg Caption Surgical incision in groin after inguinal herniorrhaphy ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 53 MeshID OtherCodes Hernia repair refers to a Surgery surgical operation for the correction of a hernia a bulging of Viscus internal organs or Tissue biology tissues through a defect in the wall of a body cavity . Hernias can occur in many places, including the Umbilical hernia abdomen , Inguinalhernia groin , Diaphragmatic hernia diaphragm , Brain herniation brain , and at Incisional hernia the site of a previous operation . There are many different approaches to the surgical repair of hernias, including herniorrhaphy , hernioplasty , and herniotomy . Hernia repair is often performed as an Ambulatory care ambulatory procedure . Repair may correct inguinalhernia , femoral hernia , umbilical hernia , or other hernias. Techniques main Inguinalhernia repair An operation in which the hernia sac is removed without any repair of the inguinal canal is described as a herniotomy. When herniotomy is combined with a reinforced repair of the posterior inguinal canal wall with autotransplantation autogenous patient s own tissue or Homogeneity and heterogeneity heterogeneous material such as prolene mesh, it is termed hernioplasty as opposed to herniorrhaphy, in which no autogenous or heterogeneous material is used for reinforcement. Citation needed date June 2011 External links http www.medscape.com viewarticle 535575 American College of Surgeons article on Open Hernia Repair http www.medscape.com viewarticle 535576 American College of Surgeons article on Laparoscopic Hernia Repair http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2719730 ?tool pubmed European Hernia Society guidelines on the treatment of inguinalhernia in adult patients. http www.hernia.net.au Melbourne Hernia Clinic http www.shakahara.com hernia surgery methods.html Surgery Methods, InguinalHernia, Description, Comparison ... more details
pain that a hernia causes. The narrator himself claims to be suffering from a hernia , and that he ... or the Kaiser in 1984. Track listing The following tracks are on the single Living with a Hernia &ndash 3 16 Don t Wear Those Shoes &ndash 3 35 The promo single only contains Living with a Hernia . Single cover The single cover shows a man throwing a ball and getting a hernia in the process. The man ... , however, because his hernia is causing so much pain, he performs all of them extremely slowly. The entire montage is filmed in a fast motion style. Yankovic lists several common types of hernia instead of U.S. cities . They include incomplete, Epigastric hernia epigastric , Sliding hernia bladder , strangulated, Lumbar disc hernia lumbar hernia , Richter s hernia , obstructed, Inguinalherniainguinal , and direct. When Yankovic lists the last five common types of hernia, the viewers are shown a board with the title Top 10 Hernias of the Week , although he only gives nine types of hernia ... Category Songs with lyrics by Weird Al Yankovic it Living with a Hernia simple Living with a Hernia ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Medial inguinal fossa Latin fossa inguinalis medialis GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray1036.png Caption Posterior view of the anterior abdominal wall in its lower half. The peritoneum is in place, and the various cords are shining through. Image2 Inguinal fossae.PNG Caption2 Inguinal fossae Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre f 14 DorlandsSuf 12376134 The medial inguinal fossa is a depression located within the inguinal triangle on the peritoneal surface of the anterior abdominal wall between the ridges formed by the lateral umbilical fold and the medial umbilical ligament , corresponding to the superficial inguinal ring . Clinical significance It is associated with directinguinalhernia s. See also Lateral inguinal fossa External links SUNYAnatomyFigs 36 03 11 Internal surface of the anterior abdominal wall. Peritoneum anatomy stub Category Abdomen ... more details
Amyand s hernia is a rare form of inguinalhernia less than 1 which occurs when the Vermiform appendix appendix is included in the hernial sac and becomes incarcerated. The condition is an eponymous disease named after an England English surgeon , Claudius Amyand 1680 1740 , who performed the first successful appendicectomy in 1735. Amyand s hernia is commonly misdiagnosed as an ordinary incarcerated hernia. Symptoms mimicking appendicitis may occur. Treatment consists of a combination of appendicectomy and hernia repair. See also Alexis Littr Littr s hernia De Garengeot s Hernia References S. Apostolidis, V. Papadopoulos, A. Michalopoulos, D. Paramythiotis, N. Harlaftis http www.ispub.com ostia index.php?xmlFilePath journals ijs vol6n1 amyand.xml Amyand s Hernia A Case Report and Review of the Literature . The Internet Journal of Surgery . 2005. Volume 6 Number 1. 1736 C. Amyand Of an inguinal rupture, with a pin in the appendix caeci, incrusted with stone and some observations on wounds in the guts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , 39 329 336. 1993 R. Hutchinson http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?artid 1293861 Amyand s hernia . J R Soc Med 86 2 104 105. WhoNamedIt synd 2689 Category Inguinal hernias bs Amyandova kila hr Amyandova kila pl Przepuklina Amyanda ... more details
inguinal ring. Image Gray545.png Femoral sheath laid open to show its three compartments. gallery gallery Image Gray547.png The relations of the femoral and abdominal inguinal rings, seen from within ... Wall Osteology and Surface Anatomy SUNYAnatomyLabs 35 08 01 00 Anterior Abdominal Wall The Inguinal ... inginal de Ligamentum inguinale fr Ligament inguinal it Legamento inguinale pl Wi zad o pachwinowe pt Ligamento inguinal uk ... more details
1 mt 1017193 title Femoral and inguinalhernia publisher mdconsult.com date 19 Sep 2007 accessdate 10 ... is more globular than the pear shaped lump of the inguinalhernia. The bulk of a femoral hernia lies ... bone pubic tubercle which essentially represents the inguinal ligament whereas an inguinalhernia starts ... when forming the diagnosis inguinalhernia , an enlarged inguinal lymph node , aneurysm of the femoral ...Refimprove date September 2009 Infobox Disease Name Femoral hernia Image Caption DiseasesDB 4793 ICD10 ... MeshName Hernia, Femoral MeshNumber C06.405.293.249.374 A hernia is caused by the protrusion of a viscus .... This weakness may be inherent, as in the case of inguinal, femoral and umbilical hernias. On the other ... below the inguinal ligament , when abdominal contents pass through a naturally occurring weakness ... web url http www.surgeryencyclopedia.com Ce Fi Femoral Hernia Repair.html title Femoral hernia repair ... of one. ref name surgeryencyclopedia A reducible femoral hernia occurs when a femoral hernia can be pushed ... of femoral hernia and is usually painless. An irreducible femoral hernia occurs when a femoral hernia ... femoral hernia occurs when a part of the intestine becomes intertwined with the hernia, causing an intestinal obstruction. The obstruction may grow and the hernia can become increasingly painful. Vomiting may also result. A strangulated femoral hernia occurs when a femoral hernia blocks blood supply ..., but is more common in femoral and inguinal hernias due to their narrow necks . Nausea, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain may occur with a strangulated hernia. This is a medical emergency. A strangulated ... medlineplus ency article 001136.htm title Femoral hernia publisher MedlinePlus date 27 Aug 2009 accessdate 9 Sep 2009 ref A femoral hernia may be either reducible or irreducible, and each ... 2009 The term incarcerated femoral hernia is sometimes used, but may have different meanings to different authors and physicians. For example Sometimes the hernia can get stuck in the canal and is called ... more details
Textbook of Paediatrics ref Fact date October 2007 Obstruction and strangulation of the hernia is rare because the underlying defect in the abdominal wall is larger than in an inguinalhernia of the newborn ...Expert subject Medicine date February 2009 Infobox Disease Name Umbilical hernia Image Children with umbilical hernias, Sierra Leone West Africa , 1967.jpg Caption Children with umbilical hernias, Sierra Leone West Africa , 1967. DiseasesDB 23647 ICD10 ICD10 K 42 k 40 ICD9 ICD9 551 ICD9 553 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000987 eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D006554 Congenital umbilical hernia is a congenital malformation , common in infants of African descent CN date December 2011 . Among adults, it is three ... S Golladay accessdate 2007 10 16 format work ref An acquired umbilical hernia directly results from ..., or multiple pregnancies. ref cite web url http www.mayoclinic.com health umbilical hernia DS00655 DSECTION causes title Umbilical hernia Causes MayoClinic.com author Mayo Clinic staff accessdate 2010 03 31 ref Presentation A hernia is present at the site of the navel umbilicus commonly called a navel ... Importantly this type of hernia must be distinguished from a paraumbilical hernia , which occurs ... Umbilical Hernia DrGreene.com accessdate 2007 10 16 format work ref , and if these hernias are asymptomatic ... hernia hole until closure occurs. This practice is not medically recommended as there is a small ... bowel. The use of bandages or other articles to continuously reduce the hernia is not evidence based . An umbilical hernia can be fixed 2 different ways. The surgeon can opt to stitch the walls of the abdominal ... will repair the hernia 6 weeks after the baby is born. Fact date July 2010 The father of nuclear physics, Ernest Rutherford , died from complications following an operation for umbilical hernia. ref ... ref See also Fetal development Umbilicoplasty Paraumbilical hernia Omphalocoele References reflist External ... Overview at Penn State Gastroenterology Category Hernias es Hernia umbilical fr Hernie ... more details
Taxobox name Eleutherodactyle Inguinal image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Leptodactylidae genus Eleutherodactylus species E. inguinalis binomial Eleutherodactylus inguinalis binomial authority Parker, 1940 The Eleutherodactyle Inguinal Eleutherodactylus inguinalis is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. It is found in French Guiana , Guyana , Suriname , and possibly Brazil . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s. References Reynolds, R., Hoogmoed, M., MacCulloch, R. & Gaucher, P. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org apps redlist details 56671 0 Eleutherodactylus inguinalis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 22 July 2007. Category Eleutherodactylus Eleutherodactylus stub fr Pristimantis inguinalis pt Eleutherodactylus inguinalis vi Eleutherodactyle Inguinal ... more details
Infobox disease Name Ventricular hernia Image Hiatalhernia.gif Caption DiseasesDB 29116 ICD10 ICD10 K ... med eMedicineTopic 1012 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 radio 337 MeshID D006551 A hiatus hernia or hiatal hernia is the protrusion or herniation of the upper part of the stomach into the chest thorax ... thumb Schematic diagram of different types of hiatus hernia. Green is the esophagus, red is the stomach ..., C is a sliding hiatal hernia, and D is a paraesophageal type. There are two major kinds of hiatus hernia ref Chorus 01011 ref The most common 95 is the sliding hiatus hernia, where the gastroesophageal ... or paraesophageal hiatus hernia, when a part of the stomach herniates through the esophageal hiatus ... and second kinds. Citation needed date June 2011 Signs and symptoms Hiatal hernia has often been called ... can experience dull pains in the chest, shortness of breath caused by the hernia s effect .... In most cases however, a hiatal hernia does not cause any symptoms. The pain and discomfort that a patient ... of acid reflux , it does happen more frequently in the presence of hiatal hernia. Risk factors The following are risk factors that can result in a hiatus hernia. Increased pressure within the abdomen ... author Burkitt DP title Hiatus hernia is it preventable? journal Am. J. Clin. Nutr. volume 34 issue ... weakness Citation needed date July 2009 Diagnosis Image HiatusHernia10.JPG thumb A large hiatus hernia ... Hiatus hernia.jpg thumb right gastroscopy Upper GI endoscopy depicting hiatus hernia File HiatusherniaCT.png thumb A hiatus hernia as seen on CT The diagnosis of a hiatus hernia is typically made through ..., sufferers experience no discomfort and no treatment is required. However, when the hiatal hernia ... blockers can be used to reduce acid secretion. Where hernia symptoms are severe and chronic acid ... repairs. Prognosis A hiatus hernia per se does not cause any symptoms. The condition promotes reflux of gastric contents via its direct and indirect actions on the anti reflux mechanism and thus ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Inguinal orchiectomy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 62.3 ICD9proc 62.4 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Inguinal orchiectomy also spelled orchidectomy is a surgery surgical procedure to remove a testicle and the full spermatic cord through an incision in the abdomen. Orchiectomy is one form of castration . The procedure is generally performed by a urologist . Often it is performed as same day surgery, with the patient returning home within hours of the procedure. Some patients elect to have a prosthetic testicle inserted into their scrotum . A 4 6  cm incision is made above the pubic bone on the side corresponding to the testicle to be removed. This incision runs obliquely midway between the pubic tubercle and the anterior superior iliac spine. The incision is extended down through the fat until the external oblique fascia is encountered. It is incised along its fibers and the spermatic cord is identified and isolated. From there, the testicle is pulled into the field through the inguinal canal . The spermatic cord is clamped off in two places and cut between the clamps. Long permanent sutures, usually silk or polypropylene , are left on the stump of the spermatic cord as a marker in case it needs to be removed in the future during a retroperitoneal lymph node dissection RPLND . The inguinal orchiectomy is a necessary procedure if testicular cancer is suspected. While it is possible to remove a testicle through an incision in the scrotum, this is not done when cancer is suspected because it disrupts the natural lymphatic drainage patterns. Testicular cancer usually spreads into the lymph nodes inside the abdomen in a predictable manner. Cutting the skin in the scrotum may disrupt this and cancer may spread to the inguinal lymph nodes, making surveillance and subsequent operations more difficult. Complications from this procedure include ... genital procedures DEFAULTSORT Inguinal Orchiectomy Category Male genital surgery ca Orquiectomia de ... more details
Infobox disease Name Petit s hernia ICD10 ICD10 K 45 k 40 ICD9 ICD9 553.8 Petit s hernia is a hernia that protrudes through the lumbar triangle . This triangle lies in the posterolateral abdominal wall and is bounded anteriorly by the free margin of external oblique muscle , posteriorly by the latissimus dorsi and inferiorly by the iliac crest . The neck the spot where the hernia protrudes into the opening is large, and therefore this hernia has a lower risk of strangulating than some other hernias. Petit s hernia occurs more often in males than in females and more often on the left side than on the right. See also Grynfeltt Lesshaft hernia External links http www.edu.rcsed.ac.uk Case 20Presentations CP27.htm RCSED http www.emedicine.com med byname abdominal hernias.htm eMedicine Context date October 2009 Gastroenterology DEFAULTSORT Petit s Hernia Category Hernias pl Przepuklina Petita ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Coleophora hernia image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Coleophoridae genus Coleophora species C. hernia binomial Coleophora hernia binomial authority Baldizzone, 2001 synonyms Coleophora hernia is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in Turkey . ref http www.cabdirect.org abstracts 20013118802.html Contribution to the knowledge of Coleophoridae. XCV. New Coleophoridae species from Klimesch s collection Lepidoptera Coleophoridae ref Larvae have been reared on Herniaria incana . References reflist commons wikispecies Category Coleophora Coleophoridae stub ... more details
A Richter s hernia occurs when the antimesenteric wall of the intestine protrudes through a defect in the abdominal wall. This is discrete from other types of abdominal hernia abdominal hernias in that only one intestinal wall protrudes through the defect, such that the lumen of the intestine is incompletely contained in the defect, while the rest remains in the peritoneal cavity. If such a herniation becomes necrotic and is subsequently reduced during hernia repair, perforation and peritonitis may result. A Richter s hernia can result in strangulation and necrosis in the absence of intestinal obstruction. It is a relatively rare but dangerous type of hernia. ref Crabtree, TD. General Surgery. Board Review Series, LWW&W, 2000, pp220 ref Richter s hernia have also been noted in Laparoscopic port sites, usually when the fascia is not closed for ports larger than 10mm. A high index of suspicion is required in the post operative period as this sinister problem can closely mimic more benign complications like port site haematomas. ref Rammohan A, RM Naidu.Laparoscopic port site Richter s hernia An important lesson learnt. Int J Surg Case Rep 2011, Volume 2, Issue 1 , Pages 9 11. ref ref http www.casereports.com article S2210 2612 2810 2900033 7 fulltext ref References references Category Hernias pl Przepuklina Richtera ... more details
Wikify date September 2011 A Maydl s herniaHernia in W is rare type of hernia and may be lethal if unrecognized. The hernial sac contains two loops of bowel with another loop of bowel being intra abdominal. A loop of bowel in the form of W lies in the hernial sac and the centre portion of the W loop may become strangulated and lies within the abdominal cavity, either alone or in combination with bowel in the hernial sac. ref Cite book publisher Jaypee Brothers Publishers isbn 9788180618475 last Publishers first Jaypee Brothers, Medical coauthors Sriram Bhat M title Srb s Manual of Surgery by Bhat date 2007 01 01 ref It is more often seen in men, and predominantly on the right side. Maydl s hernia should be suspected in patients with large incarcerated herniae and in patients with evidence of intra abdominal strangulation or peritonitis. Postural or manual reduction of the hernia is contra indicated as it may result in non viable bowel being missed. ref Cite journal issn 1365 2168 volume 72 issue 9 pages 737 738 last Ganesaratnam first M. title Maydl s hernia report of a series of seven cases and review of the literature journal British Journal of Surgery date 1985 09 01 doi 10.1002 bjs.1800720922 ref It is named after Czech surgeon Karel Maydl . ref http www.whonamedit.com synd.cfm 905.html Maydl s hernia Who Named It ref References references Category Hernias ... more details
Infobox disease Name Diaphragmatic hernia ICD10 ICD10 K 44 k 40 ICD9 ICD9 553.3 ICDO Image Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia.JPG Caption This is a photo of a peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia in a cat. The photo was taken during necropsy from the right side of the cat. To the left is the abdomen, where part of the liver and the gall bladder can be seen. The diaphragm is in the middle. To the right is the thorax. The largest object seen in the thorax is the rest of the liver. Just to the right of that is the heart. The liver was connected to itself through a small hole in the diaphragm not seen . OMIM MedlinePlus 001135 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 3487 DiseasesDB 31491 MeshID D006548 Diaphragmatic hernia is a defect or hole in the diaphragm anatomy diaphragm that allows the abdomen abdominal contents to move into the chest cavity. Treatment is usually surgical. The following types of diaphragmatic hernia exist Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Morgagni s hernia Bochdalek hernia Hiatal hernia Iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia Signs and symptoms A scaphoid abdomen sucked inwards may be the presenting symptom in a newborn. ref cite book author Durward, Heather Baston, Helen title Examination of the newborn a practical guide publisher Routledge location New York year 2001 pages 134 isbn 0 415 19184 X oclc doi accessdate ref Diagnosis Image Diaphragm hernia2.jpg thumb A right sided diaphragmatic hernia with the stomach in the chest left side of image marked by the arrow . Note the air fluid level in the stomach. Diagnosis can be made by either CT or Xray. References reflist cite journal author Eren S, Ciris F title Diaphragmatic hernia diagnostic approaches with review of the literature journal Eur J Radiol year 2005 pages 448 59 ... diaphrag.cfm Gastroenterology DEFAULTSORT Diaphragmatic Hernia Category Diaphragmatic hernias disease ... nl Hernia diaphragmatica pl Przepuklina przeponowa pt H rnia diafragm tica sv Diafragmabr ck ... more details