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Groin Hernias. Definition Abnormal protrusion of a peritoneal lined sac thru the musculoaponeurotic covering of the abdomen.

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Page 1: Groin Hernias. Definition Abnormal protrusion of a peritoneal lined sac thru the musculoaponeurotic covering of the abdomen.

Groin Hernias

Page 2: Groin Hernias. Definition Abnormal protrusion of a peritoneal lined sac thru the musculoaponeurotic covering of the abdomen.

Definition

Abnormal protrusion of a peritoneal lined sac thru the musculoaponeurotic covering of the abdomen

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Introduction

In US 96% are inguinal, 4% femoral 20% bilateral Most common in both sexes indirect. Femoral hernias more common in elderly

females Male to female ratio in 9:1 for inguinal

hernias, 1:3 for femoral hernias

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Anatomy

4cm in length 2-4 cm cephalad to inguinal ligament Extends between superficial and deep

rings Contains spermatic cord or round ligament

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Anatomy

Bounded superficially by external oblique Cephalad by internal oblique, TA,

transversalis Inferior border is inguinal ligament Floor is transversalis fascia

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Layers

Skin, subcutaneous, campers, scarpa, external oblique fascia, cremaster, spermatic cord, cremaster, transversus abdominis, transversalis fascia, preperitoneal tissues, peritoneum

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Anatomy

Broadly classified as indirect and direct depending on relationship to epigastric vessels.

Hesselbach’s triangle is inferior epigastric artery laterally, lateral border of rectus medially, inguinal ligament inferiorly.

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Anatomy

An indirect hernia passes lateral to Hesselbach’s triangle.

A direct hernia passes thru Hesselbach’s triangle.

Indirect hernia has a congenital component, from processus vaginalis.

The processus is supposed to obliterate after descent of testes.

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Hesselbach’s Triangle

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Indirect Hernia

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Direct Hernia

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Anatomy

Direct hernias are usually not congenital. Acquired by the development of tissue

deficiencies of the transversalis fascia. Development of femoral hernia less

understood. Can result from increased intraabdominal pressure. The sac then migrates down the femoral vessels into thigh.

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Anatomy

Major nerves in the region are ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric, genitofemoral nerves.

Ilioinguinal provides sensory to pubic region, upper labia, scrotum. Most commonly injured.

Iliohypogastric supplies sensory to skin superior to the pubis.

Genitofemoral sensory to scrotum and thigh.

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Diagnosis

Careful physical exam Pain, dull dragging sensation A common reducible hernia does not

cause significant symptoms. CT scan, US are adjuncts rarely needed. Cannot determine direct from indirect

clinically.

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Nyhus Classification

I indirect, internal ring normal (kids) II indirect, dilated internal ring III posterior wall defects, direct inguinal

hernia, dilated internal ring, massive scrotal, sliding, femoral hernia

IV recurrent hernia

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Indications for Operative Repair

Early repair is justified when potential for strangulation is weighed against minimal risks for surgery.

Not warranted in terminally ill without incarceration

Patients with ascites should have it controlled before surgery

Incarceration, strangulation

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Surgical Techniques

Open anterior repair (Bassini, McVay, Shouldice).

Open posterior repair (Nyhus, preperitoneal)

Tension-free repair with mesh(Liechtenstein, Rutkow)

Laparoscopic

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Open Anterior Repair

Transversalis opened, hernia sac ligated, canal reconstructed using permanent sutures.

Tension of the repair can lead to recurrence.

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Open Posterior Repair

Divide the layers of the abdominal wall superior to the internal ring, enter preperitoneal space. Dissection continues behind and deep to the entire inguinal region.

Suture tension problems.

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Tension-Free Repair

Same initial approach as anterior repair Instead of sewing fascial layers together to

repair defect, a prosthetic mesh onlay used

Simple to learn, easy to perform, suited for local anesthesia, excellent results with recurrence less than 4%.

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Techniques

Coined by Liechtenstein in 1989 Central feature is polypropylene mesh

over unrepaired floor. Gilbert repair uses a cone shaped plug

placed thru deep ring. Slit placed in mesh for cord structures

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Kugel Patch

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Bard Perfix Plug and Patch

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Prolene Hernia System

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Techniques

Suture fixation of the superior edge not needed.

Reduction of the slit around the cord did not reduce recurrences.

The additional safeguard was the plug Closing the tails is also not necessary. Tight rings do not cause orchitis, trauma

does.

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Techniques

The genital branch of the femoral nerve, and the ilioinguinal nerve are allowed to pass thru the newly constructed deep ring.

Suturing the plug is not necessary. Preformed plugs have no advantage over

a hand fashioned one.

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Techniques

Small indirect sacs are dissected and inverted, large one are transected and ligated.

Direct sacs are inverted. If plugs are placed to repair direct defects,

a mesh only must be placed over the plug to prevent expulsion.

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Techniques

Suturing the mesh to the inguinal ligament is not important.

Fixing the mesh to the rectus sheath 1-1.5cm medial and superior to the pubic tubercle is very important.

Should have a surplus of mesh over inguinal ligament, the medial suture ensures surplus mesh inferiorly

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Laparoscopic Procedures

Increasingly popular, controversial Early in the development, hernias were

repaired by placing very large mesh over entire inguinal region on top of the peritoneum. Was abandoned because of contact with bowel.

Today, most performed TEP or TAPP

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Laparoscopic Procedures

In the TEP procedure, an inflatable balloon is placed in the preperitoneal space, and the repair is done preperitoneal. More skill required.

In both TAPP and TEP, the hernia sac is reduced, and a large piece of mesh is placed to cover defects.

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Laparoscopic Procedures

The argued advantage of these procedures was less pain and disability, faster return to work.

Great for bilateral hernia, with no increase in morbidity.

For recurrent hernia Disadvantages are cost, time.

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Recurrence

Type of repair Recurrence

McVay 9%

Shouldice 7-11%

Liechtenstein 0-4%

Laparoscopic 0-1%