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Mesh in hernia repair
Mesh in hernia repair The term ‘mesh’ refers to prosthetic material, either a net or a flat sheet,...
Neoplasms of the abdominal wall
Neoplasms of the abdominal wall As the abdominal wall is composed of muscle, fascia and bone, be...
Parastomal hernia
Parastomal hernia When surgeons create a stoma, such as a colostomy or ileostomy , they are e ff e...
Learning objectives
Learning objectives To know and understand: Basic anatomy of the abdominal wall and its weaknesse...
Lumbar hernia
Lumbar hernia Most primary lumbar hernias occur through the inferior lumbar triangle of Petit, b...
Management principles
Management principles An abdominal wall hernia does not necessarily require repair. A patient may...
Inguinal hernia
Inguinal hernia Inguinal hernia, often referred to as a ‘rupture’ by patients, is the most common...
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Investigations for hernia
Investigations for hernia For most hernias, the diagnosis is made on clinical examina - tion. How...
Femoral hernia
Femoral hernia Basic anatomy The external iliac artery and vein pass below the inguinal ligament ...
Incisional hernia
Incisional hernia These arise through a defect in the musculofascial layers of the abdominal wal...
Cutaneous fistula
Cutaneous fistula Because of the thickness of the abdominal wall, it is rare for abdominal inflam...
Epigastric hernia
Epigastric hernia These hernias arise through the midline raphe (linea alba) anywhere between the...
Examination for hernia
Examination for hernia The patient should be examined lying down initially and then standing, as ...
Anatomical causes of abdominal wall herniation
Anatomical causes of abdominal wall herniation These may be classified as areas of natural weakne...
Clinical history and diagnosis in hernia cases
Clinical history and diagnosis in hernia cases Patients are usually aware of a lump on the abdom...
Common principles in abdominal hernia
Common principles in abdominal hernia An abdominal wall hernia has two essential components: a de...
ABDOMINAL WALL
ABDOMINAL WALL The skin of the abdominal wall, similar to all skin, is prone to develop superfici...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors are grateful to Andrew C de Beaux MBChB MD FRCS FEBS AWS, Consultant ...
Abdominal compartment syndrome
Abdominal compartment syndrome Surgeons are increasingly aware of the harmful e ff ect of high ...