Group 2
Group 2
INGUINAL
HERNIA
by batch-2
An inguinal hernia is a condition in which intra-abdominal fat or
part of the small intestine, also called the small bowel, bulges
what is inguinal through a weak area in the lower abdominal muscles
hernia ?
An inguinal hernia occurs in the groin—the area between the
abdomen and thigh. This type of hernia is called inguinal
because fat or part of the intestine slides through a weak
area at the inguinal ring, the opening to the inguinal canal.
reducible hernia
irreducible hernia
Irreducible Hernia
THE MOST COMMON TYPES OF IRREDUCIBLE HERNIA
If a hernia cannot
be pushed back
Incarcerated Hernia: This type of hernia cannot be pushed back into place and, as a
into place, it is result, completely obstructs the intestinal flow. Symptoms of incarcerated hernias
irreducible. This is a include tenderness at the site of the hernia, pain in the abdomen, nausea, vomiting,
bloating, and absence of bowel movements.
higher risk type of
Strangulated Hernia: This hernia restricts blood flow to the trapped tissues and organs.
hernia, which can Symptoms of strangulated hernias may include redness at the site of the hernia,
lead to serious severe pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
health
complications if left
untreated.
Reducible
hernia
SURGERY FOR other medical conditions. Common complications include nausea, vomiting, urinary
retention, sore throat, and headache
INGUINAL HERNIA? 2. Hernia recurrence- A hernia can recur up to several years after repair. Recurrence is the
most common complication of inguinal hernia repair, causing patients to undergo a second
operation.
3. Bleeding- Bleeding inside the incision is another complication of inguinal hernia repair. It
can cause severe swelling and bluish discoloration of the skin around the incision
4. Wound infection-The person may experience a fever, discharge from the incision, and
redness, swelling, or tenderness around the incision
5. Painful scar- Sometimes people experience sharp, tingling pain in a specific area near the
incision after it has healed.
6. Injury to internal organs- Although extremely rare, injury to the intestine, bladder,
kidneys, nerves and blood vessels leading to the legs, internal female organs, and vas
deferens—the tube that carries sperm—can occur during hernia surgery and may lead to
more operations.
What are “incarcerated” and “strangulated”
inguinal hernias?
An incarcerated inguinal hernia is a hernia that becomes stuck
in the groin or scrotum and cannot be massaged back into the
abdomen.
Symptoms of a strangulated
hernia include • extreme
tenderness and redness in the
area of the bulge • sudden pain
that worsens in a short period
of time • fever • rapid heart
rate