Hernia Essays

  • Dr. Edward Earle Shouldice Hospital Case

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    Shouldice Hospital Introduction During World War II, Dr. Edward Earle Shouldice served on the Medical Examining Board and found that many men who desired to serve their country had to be denied enlistment due to bad hernias. These men needed surgical treatment to repair their hernias before they could join the army; and as a result Dr. Edward Earle Shouldice performed a creative method of surgery on many of these men. These men were very satisfied with the services performed by Dr. Shouldice, and

  • Essay On Hernia

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    HERNIA Introduction Hernia is an abnormal protrusion of internal organs through an abnormal opening in the wall of the cavity.A combination of increased pressure inside the body with weakness in the wall is responsible for this condition.In this condition internal organs or parts of organs are protruded out forming a swelling which will increase the size with coughing and lifting weight,and while passing stool and urine.In lying down position the swelling goes inside except in strangulated and

  • Advantages Of Forensic Imaging

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    Forensic imaging, particularly MRI technology is crucial in determining the cause of death in forensic pathology. There are a few main techniques for forensic imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT), and conventional radiography. The PMCT is generally used for gunshot wounds, detection of gas embolism, trauma cases, and changes in the skeletal system. Some advantages of this technique are that it is fast, easy to handle, good three-dimensional reconstruction

  • Incisional Hernia Essay

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    Incisional Hernia What Is Incisional Hernia? Incisional hernia occurs when the hernia protrudes through an incision made on the patient’s abdominal wall (old scar) from a previous surgical procedure. In this medical condition, internal organs such as the intestine can herniate or protrude out from the abdomen causing discomfort and a big bulge in the abdomen especially on coughing. Pain or gangrene of the bowel can arise from incisional hernia, which will require emergency surgery. What Are the

  • Hernia Research Paper

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    Hernia is classically defined as an abnormal protrusion of an organ or tissue through a defect in its surrounding walls. The world hernia is derived from the Greek word 'hernios' meaning 'a bud'. Abdominal wall hernias are common with a reported prevalence of approximately 1.7% for all ages and almost 4% in the population aged 45 years and over. Data from the National Health Service Information Centre, Episode Statistics for England (HES) and information services division (ISD) Scotland between 2011

  • Hernia Case Study

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    CAUSES/INCIDENCE OF HERNIA AMONG CONSTRUCTION

  • Inguinal Hernia Essay

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    Inguinal hernia is a protrusion of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal and it is very common in men compared to women (lifetime risk 27% for men, 3% for women). Normally the shutter mechanisms of the antero-lateral abdominal muscles (internal oblique and transversus abdominis) and the sphincter like effect of the fascia of external oblique muscle (anterior wall of the canal) work together to maintain the integrity and resistance of inguinal canal against elevated intra abdominal

  • Essay On Umbilical Hernia

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    TREATED? Fear not because an umbilical hernia can be treated. Some umbilical hernia even close naturally at the age of 6 months. If the umbilical hernia is just small, then there will be no need to conduct surgical procedure. However, if the hernia is large, it should be remove through a corrective medical surgery to eliminate the risk of complications. CAN I DO SOMETHING TO PREVENT UMBILICAL HERNIA FROM OCCURING? Unfortunately, for those umbilical hernias that are hereditary, you can never do something

  • Sports Hernia Research Paper

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    research is to give new information on the diagnosis and treatment of a sports hernia while also giving new information on a new minimal repair surgical technique. What exactly is a sports hernia how do you diagnose it and how does it differentiate from a hernia? A sports hernia also known as athletic pubalgia is a strain or tear of any soft tissue, muscle, tendon, ligament in the lower abdomen or groin area. While a regular hernia is the exit of an organ, usually your intestine through a hole formed in

  • Inguinal Hernia Research Paper

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    ' hernia abdominal is the leakage of a viscus - or a part of it - from the abdominal cavity where it is normally contained. The herniation makes its way through a preformed orifice or an area of weakness in the cladding wall. Abdominal herniaAbdominal hernia is therefore the expression of a progressive weakening of the muscular and fascial walls, which under physiological conditions should keep the bowels in its proper place . abdominal hernias are called external because the viscera, slipping between

  • Internal Hernia Case Studies

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    Introduction Hernia is the protrusion of viscera from their normal anatomical position in another area. Hernias are divided into internal and external. In external hernias the protrusion of the viscus is through a defect of the abdominal wall. Regarding the internal hernias the protrusion is through a defect that is located inside the abdominal cavity. This defect can be congenital or acquired. Congenital defects are created due to some embryological mistake that is made between the 5th and 7th week

  • Hiatal Hernia Case Study Answers

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    Information Events Calendar RSS Answers to Common Health Questions Free Treatment Guides Email Newsletters Multimedia Center Anatomy Diseases & Conditions Hiatal Hernia Hiatal Hernia: Q&A Hiatal Hernia Share on email Share on print What is a hiatal hernia? A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach pushes through

  • Lax Diaphragmatic Hernia Case Study

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    Spontaneous diaphragmatic hernia without any apparent history of trauma is a very rare condition. Case: A 38year old female who was admitted to emergency department with abdominal pain, nausea and constipation for 5 days and was diagnosed with spontaneous diaphragmatic hernia. There was no significant past history of trauma. The patient was treated with laparotomy and the diaphragmatic defect was repaired primarily. Conclusion: Spontaneous acquired diaphragmatic hernia due to lax and thinned out

  • Berardinelli-Seip Syndrome Essay

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    any case of umbilical hernia in our patients. However, all patients had protrusion of the umbilicus due to lack of subcutaneous adipose tissue. Upon inspection, at a glance, this protrusion really looks like a hernia (Figure 1). Due to the rarity of the disease, physicians less aware of this syndrome could confuse this protrusion with an umbilical hernia. This could explain the frequent hernia reports in the

  • Meckel's Diverticulum Report

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    (Littre’s Hernia) is a rare anatomo -clinical form. Surgery is the mainstay of treatment. We report a very rare case of Littre hernia which is a complication of Meckel 's diverticulum and presented with an irreducible mass in right inguinal site KEY WORDS Littre's inguinal hernia ,Meckel’s diverticulum , Ectopic gastric mucosa , irreducible , peptic ulceration . INTRODUCTION Littre’s Hernia is an

  • What Is Berardinelli-Seip Syndrome?

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    MUTAÇÕES) The main feature of this syndrome is the total lack of adipose tissue on the body. However, other clinical features are commonly described like insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and hepatic steatosis with hepatomegaly and umbilical hernia¹ ².

  • Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS)

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    The hernia and its resulting mesh repair frequently nullify the cosmetic advantage offered by this method of SILS [6]. The enlargement of the skin incision is required for the repairs in all patients because enlargement of incision can uncover all hernia edges and provide a sufficient repair [6]. When the skin incision was enlarged, it extended past the umbilical borders and was

  • Athletic Pubalgia Case Study

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    This article is about Athletic pubalgia or sports hernia that mainly occurs in athletes; nevertheless it can affect non-athletes as well. Sports hernia is a syndrome of chronic lower abdomen and groin pain. It is defined as weakness or tearing of the rectus abdominus insertion to the superior pubic ramus. Additionally this article mentions the over the years, this injury has had different names athletic pubalgia, sports hernia, Gilmore’s groin, pubic inguinal pain syndrome and numerous more. Similarly

  • Annex 1 Heart Murmur

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    necessitate surgery. Annex 4: Umbilical Hernia An umbilical hernia is an undesired communication between the interior of the abdomen and the area bellow the skin (subcutaneous) in the area of the umbilicus (belly button). This communication is due to the fact that the muscle wall of the animal did not close completely after the mother cut the umbilical cord at birth. Often we find belly fat but sometimes intestines can pass through the opening. Small hernias (non-reducible), where the contents

  • Lumbar Pain Case Study

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    period of time. Based on progress report dated 08/24/15, the patient was seen for re-assessment of chronic mechanical and myofascial pain in the lumbar region. She has undergone two lumbar surgeries, as well as a left abdominal hernia repair and a revision of the ventral hernia repair. She reports of increasing lumbar pain, described as aching, burning and stabbing that radiates into the bilateral lower extremities with paresthesias and numbness. Her pain level is an 8/10. The pain is more prominent