L23: Hernias Flashcards

1
Q

When you do a physical examination for lumps and bumps what are the things you should look at and comment on

A
Mmemonic: 5 Students and 3 Teachers around a CAMPFIRE
5 s:
Scars
Site
Size
Shape
Surface

3 Ts:
Tenderness
Transillumination
Temperature

campire:
Consistency 
Attachment
Mobility 
Pulsation
Fluctuation
Irreducibility
Regional lymph node
Edge
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2
Q

What is a hernia

A

An abnormal perfusion of a tissue organ through the wall that normally contains it

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3
Q

What are the types of hernias

A
Incisional hernia
Hiatus hernia
Diaphragmatic hernia
Umbiliac hernia 
Inguinal hernia
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4
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What is a incisional hernia

A

A weakness created by cutting the tissue during operations

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5
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What is a hiatus hernia

A

When the stomach passess throuhg the oeosphageal hiatus

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6
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What is a diaphragmatic hernia

A

Congenital or poorly developed thoracic organs

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7
Q

What is a umbilical hernia

A

Congenital or acquired due to increased abdominal pressure

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8
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What is a inguinal hernia

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Direct or indirect in the inguinal region

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9
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What is the difference between direct and indirect hernia

A

Direct hernia go directly through the abdominal wall

Indirect hernia go through the inguinal ring

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10
Q

Do both direct and indirect hernia pass the superficial inguinal ring

A

Yes

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11
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Which type (direct or indirect) inguinal hernia goes through the deep inguinal ring

A

Indirect- as it passess through the inguinal canal

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12
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How can we tell the difference between direct and indirect hernia in terms of the inferioir epigastric vessel

A

Direct: medial to the inferior epigastric vessel
Indirect: lateral to the inferior epigastric vessel.

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13
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What is the haselbachs triangle

A

Th weakest part in the abdomen where the direct inguinal hernias go through

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14
Q

What is the haselbachs triangle made of i.e what are the borders

A

Lateral border of rectus muscle
Inguinal ligament
Inferioir epigastric vein and artery

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15
Q

What is the mid inguinal point

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A theoretical line that is from the anterioir superior iliac spine (asis) to the pubic symphysis

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16
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What does the mid inguinal point represent

A

The femoral artery

17
Q

What is the midpoint of the inguinal ligametn

A

The middle point of the inguinal ligament that runs from the asis to the pubic tubercle

18
Q

What does the midpoint of the inguinal ligament represetn

A

Location of the deep ring

19
Q

Where is the femoral canal located in relation to the inguinal ligament

A

Below

20
Q

Where is the inguinal hernia located in relation to the inguinal ligament

A

Above

21
Q

What are the risk factors for a hernia

A
males
Older age- muscles weaken
Smoking
Chronic cough
Connective tissue disorder
Pregnancy
Ascittes
Heavy lifting
Constipation
22
Q

What are the complications of hernia

A

Irreducible: stuck but not causing a problem
Obstruction: bowel contents can become stuck
Strangulation; ischaemic bowel

23
Q

What are the other differentials of a groin mass apart from hernia

A
Hydrocele: fluid in the tunica vaginalis
Undescended testis
Femoral aneurysm: pulsatile mass
Psoas abscess
Lymphadenopathy