inguinal hernioplasty

inguinal hernioplasty
inguinale Hernioplastik f, Leistenbruchplastik f

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  • Inguinal hernia — eMedicine2|ped|2559 MeshName = Hernia,+Inguinal MeshNumber = C06.405.293.249.437 Inguinal hernias (IPAEng|ɪnˈgwinəl ˈhɝniəz) are protrusions of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. They are very common (it is estimated that 5% of …   Wikipedia

  • Herniorrhaphy — Interventions infobox Name = Herniorrhaphy Caption = ICD10 = ICD9 = 53 MeshID = OtherCodes = Herniorrhaphy (Hernioplasty, Hernia repair) is a surgical procedure for correcting hernia. A hernia is a bulging of internal organs or tissues, which… …   Wikipedia

  • Mesh — For other uses, see Mesh (disambiguation). This tea strainer is made of metal mesh Mesh consists of semi permeable barrier made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material. Mesh is similar to web or net in that it has …   Wikipedia

  • Hernia — A general term referring to a protrusion of a tissue through the wall of the cavity in which it is normally contained. More specifically, a hernia often refers to an opening or weakness in the muscular structure of the wall of the abdomen. This… …   Medical dictionary

  • hernia — n. the protrusion of an organ or tissue out of the body cavity in which it normally lies. An inguinal hernia (or rupture) occurs in the lower abdomen; a sac of peritoneum, containing fat or part of the bowel, bulges through a weak part (inguinal… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • Herniorrhaphy — The surgical repair of a hernia. Herniorrhaphy may be done under local or general anesthesia using a conventional incision or a laparoscope. The term herniorrhaphy comes from hernio , referring to a hernia + the Greek rhaphe, a seam = putting a… …   Medical dictionary

  • Lichtenstein repair — tension free hernioplasty in which the inguinal floor is reinforced by a sheet of mesh placed between the fascia transversalis and the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle …   Medical dictionary

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