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BY PROF. TAREK GOBRAN PROF. OF GENERAL AND PEDIATRIC SURGERY HERNIA and ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECTS
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BY

PROF. TAREK GOBRANPROF. OF GENERAL AND PEDIATRIC

SURGERY

HERNIA and ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECTS

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DEFINITION

Protrusion of a viscus or part of it through a defect in the wall of the containing cavity

It is either internal or external

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ETIOLOGY

Predisposing factors:- Increase of intra-abdominal pressure- Pregnancy- Congenital preformed sac- Undescended testis- Obesity- Collagen abnormalities

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COMPOSITION

Sac

Coverings

Contents

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Sac

Neck

Body

Fundus

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Coverings

Layers of abdominal wall through which the sac passes

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Contents

Omentum ----- omentoceleIntestine ------ entroceleOvary ,tubesPortion of intestinal wall ---- Richter’s HMeckel’s diverticulum ---- Littre’s H

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Complications

Irreducible

Obstructed

Inflamed

Strangulated

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Contents can not reduced back to abdomen

Causes:- Adhesions- Large contents and

narrow neck

IRREDUCIBLE HERNIA

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Obstructed Hernia

Irreducible hernia with obstructed intestinal lumen without interference with blood supply

Clinically ----- colic, constipation, vomiting, .......

Sometimes it is difficult to differentiate from strangulation so it is better to be managed as strangulated hernia

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Strangulated hernia

= Serious impairment of blood supply of the contents with or without obstruction ----- ischemia ----- if not treated within 5-6 hrs ------ gangrene

In strangulation venous impairment occurs first ---- intestinal congestion & edema ------- more congestion &edema ----- arterial impairment ------ ischemia ---- exudation of blood into the sac + bacterial transudation through the wall ( infected toxic fluid in the sac ) ------ gangrene ----- perforation

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Clinical Features

Sudden onset of pain +/- signs of intestinal obstruction

Local signs:- Irreducible- No impulse with cough- Tense- TenderIf not treated early ----- perforation -----

peritonitis ----- septic shock

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Strangulated hernia without obstruction

- Strangulated omentum

- Strangulated ovary- Richter’s hernia- Littre’s hernia

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Inflamed Hernia

Source of infection:-Inflamed contents as appendix- From skin infection as ulcerationsClinical features:- Hernia is painful, hot red and tender but not

tense

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TREATMENT OF HERNIA

Truss ???????????????????????????????????????????

Surgery Herniotomy Hernioplasty Herniorrhaphy

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CAUSES OF RECURRENCE

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PREOPERATIVE CAUSES

Causes of increased intra-abdominal pressure as chronic cough ----

Debilitating diseaseWeak musculature

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OPERATIVE

Repair undertensionImperfect hemostasis and devitalization of

tissues ----- infectionUse of absorbable sutureMissed sac or failure to completely excise the

sac

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POSTOPERATIVE

Persistence of predisposing factors as------Wound infectionLifting heavy objects early postoperatively

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Incidence:

Excluding incisional h75% inguinal15% umbilical8.5% femoral1.5% rare hernias

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INGUINAL HERNIA

Indirect Hernia (oblique inguinal hernia )

Direct hernia

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INDIRECT INGUINAL HERNIA

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ANATOMY of INGUINAL CANAL

Inguinal canal is an oblique canal extending from internal (deep) ring to external (superficial) ring

It is about 4 cm in adult and in infants the two rings are opposite each others

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INTERNAL (DEEP) RING

Opening in in fascia transversalis ½ an inch above the mid-inguinal point medial to inferior epigastric vessels

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External Ring

opening in external oblique apponeurosis ½ an inch above pubic tubercle bounded by supromedial and infrolateral crus of ext ob . Normally it just admit the little finger

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Contents

Male ------ spermatic cord + ilio-inguinal n +genital branch of genitofemoral n.

Females: Round ligament + -------

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Boundaries

Anterior:

- External oblique apponeurosis +

- Conjoint tendon medially

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Posterior- Fascia tranversalis

+- Conjoint tendon

laterally

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Superior- Conjoint tendon

Inferior -Inguinal ligament

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Mechanisms that prevent hernia

Shutter mechanism

Valvular mechanism

Plugging mechanism

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Indirect Hernia (OIH)

It is a hernia that pass through the internal ring and enter inguinal canal (bubonocele) and may pass through external ring and descend in scrotum (complete)

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INCIDENCE

Commonest type of hernia Male: female 20:1Common in right sideBilateral in 30%

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Etiology

Congenital preformed sac ( patent procesus vaginalis) ------- most accepted

- More common on the RT side- Herniotomy only in children is curative- PPV is found in many autopsy of individual

with no history of hernia

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Incidence

It is most common hernia

More common on RT side ------- why?

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Types of the sacCongenital

Infantile

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Funicular

Saddle hernia

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Bubonocele

Complete hernia

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Sliding hernia

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Contents

As before

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Descent

Downward, forward and medially ( reduction in reverse direction)

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Coverings

Extrapertitonial fat internal spermatic fascia |(fascia

tranversalis) cremastric muscle and fascia

(from internal oblique) External spermatic fascia (external oblique) skin and superficial fascia

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Complications

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Clinical features

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INSPECTION

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Palpation

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Scrotal neck test

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External Ring Test

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3 fingers

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Testicular exammination

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Translumination

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Differential diagnosis

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Treatment

Correct predisposing causes

Surgery

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DIRECT INGUINAL HERNIA

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INCIDENCE

15% of inguinal herniasAlways in maleMore than 50% bilateral

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Hernia through weak Hasselbach’s triangle

Lateral defect : Malgaigne bulge

Medial defect; narrow neck

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ETIOLOGY

Acquired- Weak conjoint tendon- Injury of ilioinguinal nerve- Precipitating factors

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CONTENTS

Sliding urinary bladder is common

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COVERINGS

Extraperitonial fatFascia transversalisConjoint tendonExternal oblique

aponeurosisSkin and sc tissues

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Descent

Forward ( very rarely pass through external ring)

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COMPLICATIONS

Rare ---- why?

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Treatment

surgery

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FEMORAL HERNIA

Herniation through femoral canalAbout 20% of hernia in women & 5 % in menFemale to male 2:1 ( elderly females and 30

to 40 years old males)More in multipara. Most liable to become strangulated and may

be the first presentation why?

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More in females:

Wider canalPelvic tiltRepeated pregnancy

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Surgical Anatomy

Femoral Sheath:

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Femoral Canal

Most medial compartment of femoral sheath

Extend from femoral ring to saphenous opening

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Boundaries of femoral ring

Anterior ---- Inguinal ligament

Posterior ------ Pectineal ligament

Medially ----- Lacunar ligament ( Cooper’s lig.)

Laterally ----- Femoral vein

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Contents

FatLymphaticsL.N of Cloquet

Closed by cribriform fascia (below) & condensation of extraperitoneal tissue – septum crural ( above)

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Abnormal Obturator Artery

30% of cases Replaces obturator art. Arises from epigastric art (pubic branch) ----

passes behind lacunar ligament ---- obturator foramen

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Descent

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Coverings

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Contents

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Complications

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TRETMENT

Low approach

Poupart, lig to pectineal lig

Easy & rapidDon,t disturb ing canal

anatomyBut ----Sac is not completely

excisedInjury of abnormal

obturator art

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High approach

Cooper iliopectineal),

to conjoint or

Poupert to pectinal or the 3 lig

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Umbilical Hernia

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Umbilical Hernia

Congenital

Infantile

U.H. in adults

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Congenital = Exomphlos= Omphalocele

= Persistence of the physiologic hernia of fetal life

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Coverings

2 layers

- Inner peritonial- Outer amniotic membrane

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Major ----

wide defect with the cord attach to its lower part

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Contents

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Complications

Intestinal injury during labr---- fecal fistula

Rupture ---- peritonitis

Associated anomalies

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Treatment

Small defect ------- primary closureLarge defect - Primary closure -Skin flap closure - Nonoperative ---- repeated painting with

betdine, gentian violot, etc ------ ventral hernia --- repair

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Infantile Umbilical Hernia

Due to weak umbilical scar

Rarely complicatesSpontaneous cure If persist for 2-4

years or large --- repair

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Umbilical Hernia in adult= Paraumbilical

Protrusion through linea alba just above or may be below the umbilicus (supra or infra umbilical)

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SacThe neck is often

remarkably narrow compared to the size of the sac ------ complication

Longstanding ----- loculated & adhesions

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Clinical features

As any herniaMore in women 5

times menUsually obese35-50 years

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Herniorrhaphy by primary closure ( small defect)

Mayo, repairHernioplasty ---- large defects & recurrent

cases+/- lipectomy & abdominplasty

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Epigastric Hernia = Fatty hernia of the linea alba

Site: Through linea alba anywhere between the umbilicus & xiphoid process usually midway ( MORE THAN ONE DEFECT MAY BE PRESENT

Contents --- extraperitoneal fat ( fatty hernia of-----

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Rare Hernias

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Lumbar Hernia

Primary - Inf lumbar triangle ( commonest) -Between iliac crest ,

ext oblique , latissmus dorsi

Sup lumbar triangle ----12th rib ,internal oblique , sacrospinalis

Secondary commoner

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D.D

LipomaCold abscessPhntom hernia

( paralysis of muscles)

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Spigilian Hernia

Hernia thr ough linea semilunaris lateral to rectus m. midway between umbilicus and symp pubis

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Aetiology

Preoperative ----as in rec hernia

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Operative

Type of the incsion --- -Vertical transvrse- Muscle cutting muscle splitting

Sepsis --- pertonitis

Injury top nerve supply

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Closure of the wound under tension --- ischemia --- weak scar

Improper hemostasis -- hemastoma --- infection

Improper technique --- devitalization of the tissues ---- infection

Improper closure of the woundImprpoer anaethesiaImproper suture material

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Treatment

Palliative : very poor risk patients with uncomplicated hernia with wide neck

Surgery

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Clinical Features

6th to 8th postop day ---- serosanguinous discharge ( pathognomonic -------

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Treatment

Emergency operationPreoperative:- Reassure - - Resuscitate - NGT- Cover the intestine with sterile towel

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Congenital

HerniaUrachus- Urachal cyst- -Patent Urachus

(fistula)Vitellointestinal- Fistula- Entrogenos cyst- Band

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Inflammatory

Neonatal omphalitis --- infection of umbilical stump

Adult omphalitisPilonidal sinus

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Benign Neoplasms

Adenoma (Raspbery tumor) in infants from vitellointestinal duct mucosal reminant

Endometriosis

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Malignant Neoplastic

Primary epithelioma (rare) ----- inguinal & axillary LN

Secondaries ( sister Joseph nodule) --- breast, stomach, colon,

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Fistula

Fecal --- congenital , malignant infiltration of cancer colon, T.B. peritonitis

UrinaryBiliary (subacute perforation of gall bladder)

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DESMO = TENDON LIKE

Desmoid Tumor

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Incidence Adult multiparous female (80% females)

Site Rectus sheath usually below the umbilicus never in the mid-line but other abdominal muscles can be affected

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Aetiology

Female who have borne childrenRarely arises from old abdominal scarMay be associated with familial polposis

( Gardner sayndrome)

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Pathology

Composed of fibrous tiossues containing multinucleated masses resemble F.B giant cells , infiltrate muscles

No distant metastasisMyxomatous degenration --- rapid increase in

sizeNever undergoes sarcomatous changes

( unlike fibroma)

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Rupture inferior epigastric artery

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Incidence

Old age, thin weak femalesAthletic below middle age malesPregnant multi female ( late in pregnancy)

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Clinical features

Severely tender rctus muscle lump following a bout of cough or trauma to abd wall

Sometimes, bruising

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Treatment

Small hematoma ---- restEarly operation and evacutiuon of the

hematoma and ligation of inf epigastric is safer as bleedind mar recur and mar ruture intra peritneal