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- $Title{Hernia As a Result of a Fall}
- $Subject{hernia woman women surgery accident accidents intestine intestines
- organ protrudes Abdominal surgeries operation operations inguinal direct
- indirect femoral umbilical epigastric and spermatic cord bowel surgical groin
- hernias incarcerated}
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- Anatomy of the Abdomen*0001501.scf
- Indirect Inguinal Hernia*0004301.scf
- Direct Inguinal Hernia*0004302.scf
- Femoral Hernia*0004303.scf}
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- Hernia As a Result of a Fall
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- QUESTION: As a result of a fall, followed by some pain in my abdomen, I
- consulted my physician. I was amazed when he told me that I had suffered a
- hernia and needed surgery. I thought only men could have hernias and that
- they were caused by trying to lift a heavy object. Would you try to clear
- this up for me?
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- ANSWER: I can provide you with some answers, but believe that it will take a
- surgeon to "clear up" your physical problem. The term "hernia" is a general
- one and applies any time a portion of an organ or tissue protrudes through an
- abnormal opening in the body. Abdominal hernias are a most common situation
- for which major surgery is performed as a means of correcting the problem, and
- abdominal hernias come in many forms: inguinal, direct and indirect, femoral,
- umbilical, epigastric and incisional. Inguinal hernias do occur in men about
- 8 times more frequently than women, as the normal opening through which the
- spermatic cord passes becomes abnormally enlarged and permits a section of
- bowel to slide down into the scrotum. But umbilical (around the belly button
- or navel) hernias can occur in infants and are more common in women.
- Fortunately, they generally close by themselves in infants, and require no
- surgical repair. Hernias do develop as the result of repeated elevation of
- the pressure inside the abdomen that may be provoked by lifting or straining,
- but also as a result of chronic cough or constipation. In your case, the fall
- may have caused some enough pressure to force open a weakened portion of the
- muscles that make up the abdominal wall and allowed the hernia to form.
- Although you do not mention it in your letter, previous surgical incisions
- sometimes fail to heal completely, and incisional hernias develop at those
- sites. Femoral hernias are the least common of groin hernias, but do occur
- more frequently in women than in men. They frequently become incarcerated,
- where the bowel or tissue found in the hernia becomes trapped, and can not be
- pressed back into place. For this reason, surgical repair of these hernias is
- advised. With all this general information you may now obtain more precise
- details of your condition from your own surgeon.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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