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hernial
hernial, a. (ˈhɜːnɪəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to hernia; chiefly in hernial sac.1736 Amyand in Phil. Trans. XXXIX. 330 The Abscess formed in the Hernial Bag occasionally. 1811 Hooper Med. Dict. s.v. Hernia, When the hernial contents..admit of being readily put back into the abdomen, it ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Obturator hernia
During the developmental stage, the changes from the prehernial stage progress to a hernial sac. Sometimes, the extra hernial sac is left as is to avoid over-dissecting. wikipedia.org
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hernio-
hernio- comb. form of hernia, as in herniˈology, that part of pathology which treats of hernia, a treatise on hernia. ˌherniolapaˈrotomy [Gr. λαπάρα the flank + -τοµία cutting], ‘the division of the abdominal walls in order to reach a strangulated hernia which has been returned en masse, so that the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spigelian hernia | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Jul 30, 2023Location. The hernial orifice of a Spigelian hernia is located in the Spigelian fascia, that is, between the lateral border of the rectus abdominis muscle and the semilunar line, through the transversus abdominis aponeurosis, close to the level of the arcuate line. The majority of Spigelian hernias are found in a transverse band lying between 0 ...
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Hernia
A pantaloon hernia (or saddlebag hernia) is a combined direct and indirect hernia when the hernial sac protrudes on either side of the inferior epigastric Maydl's hernia: two adjacent loops of small intestine are within a hernial sac with a tight neck. wikipedia.org
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inthrust
▪ I. † inˈthrust, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. in-1 + thrust v.] trans. To thrust in; to intrude.1605 Camden Rem. 122 Those..of strange base parentage were forbidden..to insert, or inthrust themselves into noble and honest families.▪ II. ˈinthrust, ppl. a. rare. [in adv. 11 b.] Thrust in.1658 A. Fox Wurtz' S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claudius Amyand (surgeon)
This situation, where the appendix is included in the hernial sac, is known as an Amyand's hernia. wikipedia.org
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Femoral hernia
An irreducible femoral hernia occurs when a femoral hernia cannot be completely reduced, typically due to adhesions between the hernia and the hernial In any approach, care should be taken to avoid injury to the urinary bladder which is often a part of the medial part of the hernial sac. wikipedia.org
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sac
▪ I. sac1 O. E. Law. Forms: 1 saca, 3 sacha, sache, 3, 6 sak, 2, 4, 7 sake, 5, 7 sack, (5 saca, sacke), 7– sac. [repr. OE. saca, accus. and genit. pl. of sacu str. fem., dispute, case at law, litigation, crime (see sake), as occurring in the 11th c. phrases saca and sócne habban (ᵹifan) ‘to have (gi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maydl's hernia
The hernial sac contains two loops of bowel with another loop of bowel being intra-abdominal. with the bowel in the hernial sac. wikipedia.org
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Amyand's hernia
Amyand's hernia is a rare form of an inguinal hernia (less than 1% of inguinal hernias) which occurs when the appendix is included in the hernial sac and wikipedia.org
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Ryota Ishioka
After struggling with a hernial disc injury, Ishioka was demoted to a development contract for the 2020 season. wikipedia.org
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Inguinal ligament
History It is also referred to as Poupart's ligament, because François Poupart gave it relevance in relation to hernial repair, calling it "the suspender wikipedia.org
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Jules Germain Cloquet
Cloquet was known for his expertise as a surgeon, especially his work with hernial disorders. wikipedia.org
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Alexis Littré
He was the first to give a description of a hernial protrusion of an intestinal diverticulum. wikipedia.org
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