Chapter 14: General Surgery; Short Answer: Hernia Repair
List the significant tissues and landmarks of the groin area.
1) Skin and sub-q 2) Scarpa's fascia 3) Interparietal fascia 4) Internal oblique muscle 5) Transverse abdominus muscle 6) Transverse fascia 7) Cooper's ligament 8) Rectus abdominus muscle 9) Peritoneum
Define hernia.
A protrusion of a viscus through an opening in the wall of the cavity in which it is contained.
List the structures pictured in Figure 14-2A. (A-E)
A) Indirect sac B) Internal ring C) Spermatic cord D) Femoral sheath E) Cooper's ligament
Fill in the blank: A femoral hernia occurs as a defect in the ______
Abdominal wall
Fill in the blank: Inguinal hernias occur _____ the abdominocrural crease; femoral hernias occur _____ the abdominocrural crease.
Above; Below
List the structures pictured in Figure 14-2B. (F-J)
F) External ring G) Direct hernia H) Inguinal ligament I) Femoral sheath J) Spermatic cord
Fill in the blank: A direct hernia occurs within ___________
Hesselbach's triangle
A Bassini-Shouldice repair is performed to correct which condition?
Inguinal hernia
Describe the parameters of Hesselbach's triangle.
Inguinal ligament, inferior epigastric vessels, & the lateral.
Fill in the blank: An indirect hernia occurs at the _____ ring and may extend to the _____ ring.
Inguinal; Deep inguinal
List the structures pictured in Figure 14-2C. (K-O)
K) Femoral sheath L) Cooper's ligament M) Inguinal ligament N) Femoral hernia O) Spermatic cord
What procedure is completed to correct a hiatal hernia? What dilators may be used?
Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication; Maloney dilators
Describe the parameters of Scarpa's fascia.
Membranous sheet attached to the iliac crest, linea alba, & pubis
Where is Cooper's ligament located?
Periosteum of the pubis
What type of hernia results in gangrenous bowel that may be overlooked?
Richter's