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PAMercer Hernias
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09/08/2010

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Term
reducible
Definition
hernia contents can be returned to their normal site
Term
incarcerated (irreducible)
Definition
The hernia contents can’t be returned to their normal site with manipulation. Incarceration can develop into strangulation
Term
strangulated
Definition
The hernia can become ischemic and eventually necrotic
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complete
Definition
complete or total protrusion of the hernia
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incomplete
Definition
incomplete or partial protrusion of the hernia
Term
sliding
Definition
an organ(like the stomach or bladder) is dragged into and is part of the hernia. There is no true sac.
Term
Littre's
Definition
- hernia involving Meckel’s diverticulum, which is a true diverticulum located in the distal ileum present at birth.(the most frequent malformation of the GI tract) that can herniate thru the abdominal wall causing a Littre’s hernia. A diverticulum is an outpouching of a hollow structure, like the intestines. It usually implies that the structure is not normally present, suggesting pathology.
Term
Spigelian
Definition
A hernia through the fascia at the lateral edge of the rectus abdominis and the semilunar line. This area is weak since there is no posterior fascia here. The hernia sac remains behind the external oblique making these difficult to diagnose.
Term
internal
Definition
- the hernia protrudes through its normal compartment into another and is not exposed to the environment.
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obturator
Definition
This is a very rare hernia. It is .73% of all hernias and it is a hernia through the obturator canal in the pelvis.
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Petit's
Definition
Hernia through petit’s triangle on the lower lumbar region (medially by the Latissimus dorsi, laterally to the external oblique, and superiorly by the 12th rib)
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Grynfeltt's
Definition
hernia through the Grynfeltt-lesshart triangle or the superior lumbar triangle
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Pantaloon
Definition
direct and indirect hernia existing together on the same side. The hernia sac straddles the EGV’s medially and laterally like a pair of pants
Term
incisional
Definition
thru an incisional site, most commonly from a wound infection or incompletely healed surgical wound.
Term
ventral
Definition
Incisional hernia occurring after laparotomy incision was made in the “linea alba”
Term
Richter's
Definition
Strangulated hernia involving only one sidewall of the bowel which can spontaneously reduce resulting in gangrenous bowel and perforation within the abdomen, but without causing bowel obstruction or any of its warning signs.
Term
epigastric
Definition
hernia thru the linea alba above the umbilicus
Term
umbilical
Definition
usually congenital and closes spontaneously by age 2. Hernia bulges out thru umbilicus.
Term
intraparietal
Definition
Hernia only reaches musculoaponeurotic layer. These hernias have less obvious bulging and so are less easily detected on clinical exam.
Term
femoral
Definition
– Hernia that occurs below the inguinal ligament at or near the leg crease; 10 times more common in women.
Term
Hesselbach's
Definition
Hernia under inguinal ligament lateral to femoral vessels
Term
Bochdalek's
Definition
Hernia thru the posterior diaphragm into the thorax. Usually occurs on the left.
Term
Morgagni's
Definition
Anterior parasternal hernia of diaphragm.
Term
properitoneal
Definition
In between the peritoneum and the transversalis fascia
Term
Cooper's
Definition
Hernia thru the femoral canal and tracking into the scrotum or labia majus
Term
indirect
Definition
Hernia that protrudes through the internal inguinal ring and down the inguinal canal and possibly into the scrotum. This is caused by a congenital defect in the stability of the abdominal wall at the inguinal ring.
Term
direct
Definition
Hernia protrudes through the abdominal wall at the external inguinal ring and bulges anteriorly.
Term
hiatal
Definition
Part of stomach protrudes thru the diaphragm and into the chest. The hiatal opening (the hole thru which the esophagus passes thru) is larger than normal. There are 2 kinds of hiatal hernias: sliding and para-esophageal.
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