Items tagged “hernia”
78 results found
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Obturator hernia
Published
02 Sep 2011
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CT
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Large bowel obstruction
Published
04 Jan 2012
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Parastomal hernia
Parastomal hernias (alternative plural: herniae) are defined as the protrusion of abdominal contents through an abdominal wall defect in the vicinity of the stoma.
Classification
The hernia may contain a loop of bowel forming the stoma itself, omentum, and/or intestinal loops other than that f...
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Epigastric hernia
Published
28 Sep 2012
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MRI
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Mesh repair of abdominal wall hernia
Published
13 Oct 2012
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Urinary bladder hernia
Published
01 Feb 2013
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CT
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Transmesenteric internal hernia
Published
10 Mar 2013
65% complete
CT
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Richter hernia
Published
28 Apr 2013
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CT
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Inferior lumbar hernia
Published
01 May 2013
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CT
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Hiatus hernia simulating lung sequestration
Published
23 Jun 2013
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Barium
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Diaphragmatic hernia simulating pleural effusion
Published
23 Jun 2013
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Barium
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Femoral hernia
Femoral hernias (alternative plural: herniae) are a type of groin herniation and comprise a protrusion of a peritoneal sac through the femoral ring into the femoral canal, posterior and inferior to the inguinal ligament. The sac may contain preperitoneal fat, omentum, small bowel, or other struc...
Case
Thoracic herniation of the pancreas
Published
07 Oct 2013
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CT
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Small bowel obstruction due to an incarcerated femoral hernia
Published
19 Oct 2013
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Inferior lumbar triangle
The inferior lumbar triangle, also known as the Petit triangle, is an anatomical space through which inferior lumbar hernias can occur. It is not to be confused with the adjacent superior lumbar triangle (of Grynfeltt-Lesshaft).
Gross anatomy
Boundaries
inferiorly: iliac crest
anteriorly: ex...
Case
Femoral hernia
Published
17 Nov 2013
75% complete
Ultrasound
Article
Maydl hernia
Maydl hernias (alternative plural: herniae) are defined as the presence of two small bowel loops within a single hernial sac, that is, there are two efferent and two afferent loops of bowel, forming a "W" shape. Hence sometimes known as a W hernia or a hernia-in-W.
This type of hernia is more p...
Case
Hernial mesh
Published
22 Dec 2013
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Urinary bladder hernia and inguinal hernia
Published
28 Dec 2013
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CT
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Urinary bladder hernia
Published
01 Jan 2014
66% complete
Ultrasound