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HERNIA
&
its treatment
BY
SROTA DAWN.
M.PHARM(PHARMACOLOGY)
1
What is a hernia
Hernia is derived from the Latin ward
"rupture"
ā€¢ It is the protrusion of an organ or part of an organ
through a defect in the wall of the cavity normally
containing it.
ā€¢ A hernia is an abnormal weakness or hole in an
anatomical structure which allows something
inside to protrude through.
ā€¢ It is commonly used to describe a weakness in the
abdominal wall.
ā€¢ Hernias by themselves usually are
harmless, but nearly all have a potential
risk of having their blood supply cut off
(becoming strangulated).
ā€¢ If the blood supply is cut off at the hernia
opening in the abdominal wall, it becomes
a medical and surgical emergency.
Hernia Characteristics
ā€¢ Asymptomatic bulge most common
ā€¢ Symptoms
ā€“ Physical effects of sac and contents on
surrounding tissues
ā€“ Obstruction and/or strangulation of hernia sac
contents
Causes of hernia:
Usually, there is no obvious cause of a hernia.
Sometimes hernias occur with
ā€¢ heavy lifting,
ā€¢straining while using the toilet,
ā€¢or any activity that raises the pressure inside the
abdomen.
ā€¢Hernias may be present at birth, but the bulge
may not be noticeable until later in life.
ā€¢ Some patients may have a family history of
hernias.
Incidence of hernia :
Hernias can be seen in
ā€¢infants and children.
ā€¢This can happen when there is weakness in the
abdominal wall.
ā€¢About 5 out of 100 children have inguinal
hernias (more boys than girls).
ā€¢ Some children may not have symptoms until
they are adults.
In children,
ā€¢ Specifically in infants, the parentsā€•
observation of a swelling or protusion
may be the only positive feature.
ā€¢ In the infancy may be Transilluminable
Indirect inguinal hernia
ā€¢ Follows pathway that testicles made
during prebirth development.
ā€¢ This pathway normally closes before
birth but remains a possible place for a
hernia.
ā€¢ Sometimes the hernial sac may
protrude into the scrotum.
ā€¢ This type of hernia may occur at any
age but becomes more common as
people become aged
Risk factors :
Any activity or medical problem that increases
pressure on the abdominal wall tissue and
muscles may lead to a hernia, including:
ā€¢ Chronic constipation, straining to have
bowel movements
ā€¢ Chronic cough
ā€¢ Cystic fibrosis,
ā€¢ Enlarged prostate, straining to urinate
ā€¢ Extra weight
ā€¢ Fluid in the abdomen,
ā€¢ Heavy lifting,
ā€¢ Peritoneal dialysis,
ā€¢ Poor nutrition,
ā€¢ Smoking,
ā€¢ Overexertion,
ā€¢ Undescended testicles.
Hernia composed of;
1.Sac: a folding of peritoneum consisting of a
mouth, neck, body and fundus.
2.Body: which varies in size and is not necessarily
occupied.
3.Coverings: derived from layers of the abdominal
wall.
4.Contents: which could be anything from the
omentum, intestines, ovary or urinary bladder.
Signs and tests
A health care provider can confirm that you have
a hernia during a physical exam. The growth may
increase in size when you cough, bend, lift, or
strain.
The hernia (bulge) may not be obvious in infants
and children, except when the child is crying or
coughing. In some cases, an ultrasound may be
needed to look for a hernia.
If you may have a blockage in your bowel, you
will need an x-ray of the abdomen.
CT scans are also very useful for finding some
hernias
The types of hernias are based on
where they occur:
ā€¢ Femoral hernia appears as a bulge in the upper thigh,
just below the groin. This type is more common in
women than men.
ā€¢ Hiatal hernia occurs in the upper part of the stomach. In
this hernia, part of the upper stomach pushes into the
chest.
ā€¢ Incisional hernia can occur through a scar if you have
had abdominal surgery in the past.
ā€¢ Umbilical hernia appears as a bulge around the belly
button. It occurs when the muscle around the navel
doesn't close completely
Inguinal hernia:
Makes up 75% of all abdominal wall
hernias and occurring up to 25 times more
often in men than women.
ā€¢ Two types of inguinal hernias:
ā€“ Indirect inguinal hernia
ā€“ Direct inguinal hernia
ā€¢ Sometimes the hernial sac may protrude
into the scrotum.
ā€¢ This type of hernia may occur at any age
but becomes more common as people
age.
Indirect inguinal hernia
ā€¢ Incidence: 25% of hernia cases
ā€¢ The hernia contents enter the inguinal
canal.
ā€¢ These hernias are generally considered to
be acquired, and may be associated with
heavy lifting, straining due to constipation,
coughing, or prostatic enlargement.
Direct Inguinal Hernia
Hiatus hernia
ļƒ¼A hiatus hernia occurs when the upper part of
the stomach, which is joined to the
oesophagus (gullet), moves up into the chest
through the hole (called a hiatus) in the
diaphragm.
ļƒ¼Hiatal hernia is a condition in which part of the
stomach sticks upward into the chest, through
an opening in the diaphragm. The diaphragm
is the sheet of muscle that separates the
chest from the abdomen. It is used in
breathing.
ļƒ¼It is common and occurs in about 10 per cent
of people.
Hiatus hernia
ļƒ¼It is most common in overweight middle-
aged women and elderly people.
ļƒ¼It can occur during pregnancy.
ļƒ¼The diagnosis is confirmed by barium
meal X-rays or by passing a tube with a
camera on the end into the stomach
(gastroscopy).
Treatment for Hiatus Hernia
ā€¢ Losing weight nearly always cures it.
ā€¢ Eating small meals each day instead of 2 or 3
large ones helps.
ā€¢ Avoid smoking.
ā€¢ Take antacid.
ā€¢ Avoid spicy food.
ā€¢ Avoid hot drinks.
ā€¢ Avoid gassy drinks.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors:
The cause is unknown, but hiatal hernias may
be due to a weakening of the supporting tissue.
Increasing age, obesity, and smoking are known
risk factors in adults.
Children with this condition are usually born
with it (congenital). It often occurs
with gastroesophageal reflux in infants.
Hiatal hernias are very common, especially in
people over 50 years old. This condition may
cause reflux (backflow) of gastric acid from the
stomach into the esophagus.
Symptoms
ā€¢Chest pain
ā€¢Heartburn, worse when bending over or
lying down
ā€¢Swallowing difficulty
ā€¢A hiatal hernia by itself rarely causes
symptoms. Pain and discomfort are usually
due to the reflux of gastric acid, air, or bile.
Signs and tests
ā€¢Barium swallow x-ray
ā€¢Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)
Complications
ā€¢Pulmonary (lung) aspiration
ā€¢Slow bleeding and iron deficiency
anemia (due to a large hernia)
ā€¢Strangulation (closing off) of the hernia
Femoral hernia
ļƒ¼The femoral canal is the way that the femoral
artery, vein, and nerve leave the abdominal
cavity to enter the thigh.
ļƒ¼Although normally a tight space, sometimes it
becomes large enough to allow abdominal
contents (usually intestine) into the canal.
ļƒ¼This hernia causes a bulge below the inguinal
crease in roughly the middle of the thigh.
ļƒ¼Rare and usually occurring in women, these
hernias are particularly at risk of becoming
irreducible and strangulated.
Umbilical hernia
ļƒ¼These common hernias (10-30%) are often
noted at birth as a protrusion at the
bellybutton (the umbilicus).
ļƒ¼This is caused when an opening in the
abdominal wall, which normally closes before
birth, doesnā€™t close completely.
ļƒ¼Even if the area is closed at birth, these
hernias can appear later in life because this
spot remains a weaker place in the abdominal
wall.
ļƒ¼They most often appear later in elderly people
and middle-aged women who have had
children.
Umbilica
l hernia
Paraumbilical Hernia:
ā€¢ Affects adults.
ā€¢ either supra or infraumbilical through
the linea alba.
ā€¢ The female to male ratio is 20:1.
ā€¢ Clolicky pain and/or irreducibilty due
to omental adhesions.
Incisional hernia
ļƒ¼ Abdominal surgery causes a flaw in the abdominal wall
that must heal on its own.
ļƒ¼ This flaw can create an area of weakness where a
hernia may develop.
ļƒ¼ This occurs after 2-10% of all abdominal surgeries,
although some people are more at risk.
ļƒ¼ After surgical repair, these hernias have a high rate of
returning (20-45%).
Incisional hernia
Incision
Spigelian hernia
This rare hernia occurs along the edge of the
rectus abdominus muscle, which is several
inches to the side of the middle of the
abdomen.
Obturator hernia
ļƒ¼This extremely rare abdominal hernia
happens mostly in women.
ļƒ¼This hernia protrudes from the pelvic cavity
through an opening in your pelvic bone
(obturator foramen).
ļƒ¼This will not show any bulge but can act like a
bowel obstruction and cause nausea and
vomiting.
Epigastric hernia
ļƒ¼Occurring between the navel and the lower
part of the rib cage in the midline of the
abdomen, these hernias are composed
usually of fatty tissue and rarely contain
intestine.
ļƒ¼Formed in an area of relative weakness of the
abdominal wall, these hernias are often
painless and unable to be pushed back into
the abdomen when first discovered.
Hernia is classified into three types:
* Reducible, Hernias can be reducible if the hernia can be
easily manipulated back into place.
* Irreducible or incarcerated, this cannot usually be
reduced manually because adhesions form in the hernia
sac.
* Strangulated, if part of the herniated intestine becomes
twisted or edematous and causing serious complications,
possibly resulting in intestinal obstruction and necrosis.
Signs and Symptoms
ā€¢ The signs and symptoms of a hernia can
range from noticing a painless lump to the
painful, tender, swollen protrusion of tissue
that you are unable to push back into the
abdomenā€”possibly a strangulated hernia.
ļƒ¼Asymptomatic reducible hernia
ļƒ¼Irreducible hernia
ļƒ¼Strangulated hernia
Asymptomatic reducible hernia :
ā€¢New lump n the groin or other abdominal
wall area
ā€¢May ache but is not tender when touched.
ā€¢Sometimes pain precedes the discovery
of the lump.
ā€¢ Lump increases in size when standing or
when abdominal pressure is increased
(such as coughing)
ā€¢May be reduced (pushed back into the
abdomen) unless very large
Irreducible hernia:
ā€¢ Usually painful enlargement of a previous
hernia that cannot be returned into the
abdominal cavity on its own or when you push it
ā€¢ Some may be long term without pain
ā€¢ Can lead to strangulation
ā€¢ Signs and symptoms of bowel obstruction may
occur, such as nausea and vomiting
Strangulated hernia
ā€¢ Irreducible hernia where the entrapped intestine
has its blood supply cut off
ā€¢ Pain always present followed quickly by
tenderness and sometimes symptoms of bowel
obstruction (nausea and vomiting)
ā€¢ You may appear ill with or without fever
ā€¢ Surgical emergency
ā€¢ All strangulated hernias are irreducible (but all
irreducible hernias are not strangulated)
Treatment Options
ā€¢ All hernias should be surgically corrected to
remove the risk of incarceration and strangulation.
ā€¢ If there are compelling co-morbid medical
conditions that preclude surgery, then a truss, or
support hernia belt may be employed. A truss does
not repair the hernia defect, but will afford some
relief of symptoms.
ā€¢ Modern methods of repair include open primary
closure of the defect with sutures (Shouldice or
"Canadian" Repair, Bassini Repair); patch closure
with prosthetic materials (Polypropylene or Gortex)
tension-free (Lichtenstein-type) and laparoscopic
repair.
PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery
December
2000:
a 55 years
old woman
with a large
strangulated
right femoral
hernia was
admitted at
BRITISH
HERNIA
INSTITUTE.
PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery
Once
opened the
hernia sac,
a small
bowel
necrotic
loop was
found
PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery
After bowel
resection, closu
re and
reduction of the
peritoneal
stump, the wall
defect
appeared too
large for an
usual mesh
plug repair, so
an underlay of
a PHSĀ® device
was placed
deeply in the
PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery
The onlay
component of the
PHSĀ® was cut off
and removed.
The connector
was fixed with
four proleneĀ® 3-0
stitches (slow
absorbable
sutures in the
last 16 repairs),
to the lower edge
of the inguinal
ligament and to
Awareness:
Can a hernia kill you?
Yes, a hernia can kill you, but it isn't likely.
If a portion of the intestine goes out the
hernia, it can become strangulated and that
portion can die. That leads to infections,
bowel impaction and many other issues.
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What is a HERNIA by SROTA dawn

  • 2. What is a hernia Hernia is derived from the Latin ward "rupture" ā€¢ It is the protrusion of an organ or part of an organ through a defect in the wall of the cavity normally containing it. ā€¢ A hernia is an abnormal weakness or hole in an anatomical structure which allows something inside to protrude through. ā€¢ It is commonly used to describe a weakness in the abdominal wall.
  • 3. ā€¢ Hernias by themselves usually are harmless, but nearly all have a potential risk of having their blood supply cut off (becoming strangulated). ā€¢ If the blood supply is cut off at the hernia opening in the abdominal wall, it becomes a medical and surgical emergency.
  • 4.
  • 5. Hernia Characteristics ā€¢ Asymptomatic bulge most common ā€¢ Symptoms ā€“ Physical effects of sac and contents on surrounding tissues ā€“ Obstruction and/or strangulation of hernia sac contents
  • 6. Causes of hernia: Usually, there is no obvious cause of a hernia. Sometimes hernias occur with ā€¢ heavy lifting, ā€¢straining while using the toilet, ā€¢or any activity that raises the pressure inside the abdomen. ā€¢Hernias may be present at birth, but the bulge may not be noticeable until later in life. ā€¢ Some patients may have a family history of hernias.
  • 7. Incidence of hernia : Hernias can be seen in ā€¢infants and children. ā€¢This can happen when there is weakness in the abdominal wall. ā€¢About 5 out of 100 children have inguinal hernias (more boys than girls). ā€¢ Some children may not have symptoms until they are adults.
  • 8. In children, ā€¢ Specifically in infants, the parentsā€• observation of a swelling or protusion may be the only positive feature. ā€¢ In the infancy may be Transilluminable
  • 9. Indirect inguinal hernia ā€¢ Follows pathway that testicles made during prebirth development. ā€¢ This pathway normally closes before birth but remains a possible place for a hernia. ā€¢ Sometimes the hernial sac may protrude into the scrotum. ā€¢ This type of hernia may occur at any age but becomes more common as people become aged
  • 10. Risk factors : Any activity or medical problem that increases pressure on the abdominal wall tissue and muscles may lead to a hernia, including: ā€¢ Chronic constipation, straining to have bowel movements ā€¢ Chronic cough ā€¢ Cystic fibrosis, ā€¢ Enlarged prostate, straining to urinate ā€¢ Extra weight
  • 11. ā€¢ Fluid in the abdomen, ā€¢ Heavy lifting, ā€¢ Peritoneal dialysis, ā€¢ Poor nutrition, ā€¢ Smoking, ā€¢ Overexertion, ā€¢ Undescended testicles.
  • 12. Hernia composed of; 1.Sac: a folding of peritoneum consisting of a mouth, neck, body and fundus. 2.Body: which varies in size and is not necessarily occupied. 3.Coverings: derived from layers of the abdominal wall. 4.Contents: which could be anything from the omentum, intestines, ovary or urinary bladder.
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  • 15. Signs and tests A health care provider can confirm that you have a hernia during a physical exam. The growth may increase in size when you cough, bend, lift, or strain. The hernia (bulge) may not be obvious in infants and children, except when the child is crying or coughing. In some cases, an ultrasound may be needed to look for a hernia. If you may have a blockage in your bowel, you will need an x-ray of the abdomen. CT scans are also very useful for finding some hernias
  • 16. The types of hernias are based on where they occur: ā€¢ Femoral hernia appears as a bulge in the upper thigh, just below the groin. This type is more common in women than men. ā€¢ Hiatal hernia occurs in the upper part of the stomach. In this hernia, part of the upper stomach pushes into the chest. ā€¢ Incisional hernia can occur through a scar if you have had abdominal surgery in the past. ā€¢ Umbilical hernia appears as a bulge around the belly button. It occurs when the muscle around the navel doesn't close completely
  • 17.
  • 18. Inguinal hernia: Makes up 75% of all abdominal wall hernias and occurring up to 25 times more often in men than women. ā€¢ Two types of inguinal hernias: ā€“ Indirect inguinal hernia ā€“ Direct inguinal hernia
  • 19.
  • 20. ā€¢ Sometimes the hernial sac may protrude into the scrotum. ā€¢ This type of hernia may occur at any age but becomes more common as people age. Indirect inguinal hernia
  • 21. ā€¢ Incidence: 25% of hernia cases ā€¢ The hernia contents enter the inguinal canal. ā€¢ These hernias are generally considered to be acquired, and may be associated with heavy lifting, straining due to constipation, coughing, or prostatic enlargement. Direct Inguinal Hernia
  • 22. Hiatus hernia ļƒ¼A hiatus hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach, which is joined to the oesophagus (gullet), moves up into the chest through the hole (called a hiatus) in the diaphragm. ļƒ¼Hiatal hernia is a condition in which part of the stomach sticks upward into the chest, through an opening in the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. It is used in breathing. ļƒ¼It is common and occurs in about 10 per cent of people.
  • 23.
  • 24. Hiatus hernia ļƒ¼It is most common in overweight middle- aged women and elderly people. ļƒ¼It can occur during pregnancy. ļƒ¼The diagnosis is confirmed by barium meal X-rays or by passing a tube with a camera on the end into the stomach (gastroscopy).
  • 25. Treatment for Hiatus Hernia ā€¢ Losing weight nearly always cures it. ā€¢ Eating small meals each day instead of 2 or 3 large ones helps. ā€¢ Avoid smoking. ā€¢ Take antacid. ā€¢ Avoid spicy food. ā€¢ Avoid hot drinks. ā€¢ Avoid gassy drinks.
  • 26. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The cause is unknown, but hiatal hernias may be due to a weakening of the supporting tissue. Increasing age, obesity, and smoking are known risk factors in adults. Children with this condition are usually born with it (congenital). It often occurs with gastroesophageal reflux in infants. Hiatal hernias are very common, especially in people over 50 years old. This condition may cause reflux (backflow) of gastric acid from the stomach into the esophagus.
  • 27. Symptoms ā€¢Chest pain ā€¢Heartburn, worse when bending over or lying down ā€¢Swallowing difficulty ā€¢A hiatal hernia by itself rarely causes symptoms. Pain and discomfort are usually due to the reflux of gastric acid, air, or bile.
  • 28. Signs and tests ā€¢Barium swallow x-ray ā€¢Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) Complications ā€¢Pulmonary (lung) aspiration ā€¢Slow bleeding and iron deficiency anemia (due to a large hernia) ā€¢Strangulation (closing off) of the hernia
  • 29. Femoral hernia ļƒ¼The femoral canal is the way that the femoral artery, vein, and nerve leave the abdominal cavity to enter the thigh. ļƒ¼Although normally a tight space, sometimes it becomes large enough to allow abdominal contents (usually intestine) into the canal. ļƒ¼This hernia causes a bulge below the inguinal crease in roughly the middle of the thigh. ļƒ¼Rare and usually occurring in women, these hernias are particularly at risk of becoming irreducible and strangulated.
  • 30.
  • 31. Umbilical hernia ļƒ¼These common hernias (10-30%) are often noted at birth as a protrusion at the bellybutton (the umbilicus). ļƒ¼This is caused when an opening in the abdominal wall, which normally closes before birth, doesnā€™t close completely. ļƒ¼Even if the area is closed at birth, these hernias can appear later in life because this spot remains a weaker place in the abdominal wall. ļƒ¼They most often appear later in elderly people and middle-aged women who have had children.
  • 33. Paraumbilical Hernia: ā€¢ Affects adults. ā€¢ either supra or infraumbilical through the linea alba. ā€¢ The female to male ratio is 20:1. ā€¢ Clolicky pain and/or irreducibilty due to omental adhesions.
  • 34.
  • 35. Incisional hernia ļƒ¼ Abdominal surgery causes a flaw in the abdominal wall that must heal on its own. ļƒ¼ This flaw can create an area of weakness where a hernia may develop. ļƒ¼ This occurs after 2-10% of all abdominal surgeries, although some people are more at risk. ļƒ¼ After surgical repair, these hernias have a high rate of returning (20-45%).
  • 37. Spigelian hernia This rare hernia occurs along the edge of the rectus abdominus muscle, which is several inches to the side of the middle of the abdomen.
  • 38. Obturator hernia ļƒ¼This extremely rare abdominal hernia happens mostly in women. ļƒ¼This hernia protrudes from the pelvic cavity through an opening in your pelvic bone (obturator foramen). ļƒ¼This will not show any bulge but can act like a bowel obstruction and cause nausea and vomiting.
  • 39. Epigastric hernia ļƒ¼Occurring between the navel and the lower part of the rib cage in the midline of the abdomen, these hernias are composed usually of fatty tissue and rarely contain intestine. ļƒ¼Formed in an area of relative weakness of the abdominal wall, these hernias are often painless and unable to be pushed back into the abdomen when first discovered.
  • 40.
  • 41. Hernia is classified into three types: * Reducible, Hernias can be reducible if the hernia can be easily manipulated back into place. * Irreducible or incarcerated, this cannot usually be reduced manually because adhesions form in the hernia sac. * Strangulated, if part of the herniated intestine becomes twisted or edematous and causing serious complications, possibly resulting in intestinal obstruction and necrosis.
  • 42. Signs and Symptoms ā€¢ The signs and symptoms of a hernia can range from noticing a painless lump to the painful, tender, swollen protrusion of tissue that you are unable to push back into the abdomenā€”possibly a strangulated hernia. ļƒ¼Asymptomatic reducible hernia ļƒ¼Irreducible hernia ļƒ¼Strangulated hernia
  • 43. Asymptomatic reducible hernia : ā€¢New lump n the groin or other abdominal wall area ā€¢May ache but is not tender when touched. ā€¢Sometimes pain precedes the discovery of the lump. ā€¢ Lump increases in size when standing or when abdominal pressure is increased (such as coughing) ā€¢May be reduced (pushed back into the abdomen) unless very large
  • 44. Irreducible hernia: ā€¢ Usually painful enlargement of a previous hernia that cannot be returned into the abdominal cavity on its own or when you push it ā€¢ Some may be long term without pain ā€¢ Can lead to strangulation ā€¢ Signs and symptoms of bowel obstruction may occur, such as nausea and vomiting
  • 45. Strangulated hernia ā€¢ Irreducible hernia where the entrapped intestine has its blood supply cut off ā€¢ Pain always present followed quickly by tenderness and sometimes symptoms of bowel obstruction (nausea and vomiting) ā€¢ You may appear ill with or without fever ā€¢ Surgical emergency ā€¢ All strangulated hernias are irreducible (but all irreducible hernias are not strangulated)
  • 46. Treatment Options ā€¢ All hernias should be surgically corrected to remove the risk of incarceration and strangulation. ā€¢ If there are compelling co-morbid medical conditions that preclude surgery, then a truss, or support hernia belt may be employed. A truss does not repair the hernia defect, but will afford some relief of symptoms. ā€¢ Modern methods of repair include open primary closure of the defect with sutures (Shouldice or "Canadian" Repair, Bassini Repair); patch closure with prosthetic materials (Polypropylene or Gortex) tension-free (Lichtenstein-type) and laparoscopic repair.
  • 47. PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery December 2000: a 55 years old woman with a large strangulated right femoral hernia was admitted at BRITISH HERNIA INSTITUTE.
  • 48. PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery Once opened the hernia sac, a small bowel necrotic loop was found
  • 49. PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery After bowel resection, closu re and reduction of the peritoneal stump, the wall defect appeared too large for an usual mesh plug repair, so an underlay of a PHSĀ® device was placed deeply in the
  • 50. PHS repair in femoral hernia surgery The onlay component of the PHSĀ® was cut off and removed. The connector was fixed with four proleneĀ® 3-0 stitches (slow absorbable sutures in the last 16 repairs), to the lower edge of the inguinal ligament and to
  • 51. Awareness: Can a hernia kill you? Yes, a hernia can kill you, but it isn't likely. If a portion of the intestine goes out the hernia, it can become strangulated and that portion can die. That leads to infections, bowel impaction and many other issues.

Editor's Notes

  1. Cystic fibrosis