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Raw materials to commercial materials. Where does the stuff we use every day come from? Is animal husbandry involved?
http://OurHernias.ORG
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shakahara, shakahari, veganism, materials, raw materials, commercial materials, Ahimsa, environment, veganic gardening, vegan, animal husbandry, food, subsistence farming

http://OurHernias.ORG

Ernia inguinale e laparocele. Chirurgia ernia inguinale e ernia ventrale. Hernia, inguinal and incisional, hernia surgery. Forum discussione. Tecniche chirurgiche illustrate.
http://www.herniasurgery.it
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Ernia, Ernia inguinale, Ernia Incisionale, Ernia Parete Addominale, Laparocele, Hernia, Incisional Defect, Herniasurgery, Hernia Surgery, Chirurgia Ernia Inguinale, Laparocele Ventrale, Parete Addominale, Abdominal Wall, Forum Discussione, Forum, Molinette, Tecnica Chirurgica, Mesh, Protesi, Kugel Patch, Kugel Hernia Patch, Kugel, Composix, Prolene, Trabucco, Licthenstein, Vycril, ...

http://www.herniasurgery.it

Hernia repair involves surgery to correct an abnormal bulging of internal organs, often the intestine, through a weakness in a muscular wall ().
http://www.healthcentral.com/mhc/top/002940.cfm
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http://www.healthcentral.com/mhc/top/002940.cfm

What is hernia. Learn about Hernia causes, symptoms, and treatments. What are the different types of abdominal wall hernias.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/13842-1.asp
Keywords:
hernia, hernias, incarcerated hernia

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/13842-1.asp

A comprehensive description of the various types of HERNIA and the different techniques of hernia repair surgery available around the world today.
http://www.hernia.org/
Keywords:
hernia, inguinal hernia, hiatus hernia, hiatal hernia, femoral hernia, recurrent hernia, multiple recurrent hernia, incisional hernia, umbilical hernia, stoma hernia, complex hernia, british hernia centre, british hernia center, local anaesthesia, keyhole surgery, laparoscopic surgery, mesh, hernia repair, hiatus hernia, groin hernia, groin strain, sports injuries, abdomen, hernia specialist, ...

http://www.hernia.org/

Surgery: Gastroenterology: Gallstones Cholecystitis Acalculous
http://www.fpnotebook.com/SUR48.htm
Keywords:
Gallstones, Cholecystitis, Acalculous, Gastroenterology, Biliary, Dyskinesia

http://www.fpnotebook.com/SUR48.htm

Der Leistenbruch: Privatdozent Dr. med. Eckhard Löhde. Leistenbruchspezialist !
http://www.leistenbruch-operation.de/
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http://www.leistenbruch-operation.de/

Provides information about the occurrence and treatment of hernias.
http://www.herniainfo.com/
Keywords:
hernia, hernias, surgery, Rutkow, Robbins, surgeon, surgeons, doctor, doctors, health, medical, surgical, hospital, perfix, perfix plug, mesh, visilex, plug, inguinal, groin, kugel, groin hernia

http://www.herniainfo.com/

Hernia surgery consent forms index
http://www.health.qld.gov.au/informedconsent/herniaforms.asp

http://www.health.qld.gov.au/informedconsent/herniaforms.asp

A site for hernia patients who have undergone or require hernia surgery and who have questions as to surgical technique, recovery times, pain and generally what to expect as told by people who have accessed this site (over 5000 stories) hernia surgery experiences).
http://pages.prodigy.net/replyasap/
Keywords:
hernia, Hernia board, hernia surgery, hernia forum, hernia experience, hernia repair, indirect hernia, inguinal hernia, laparoscopic hernia surgery, direct hernia, femoral, incisional

http://pages.prodigy.net/replyasap/

Personal laparoscopic hernia surgery experience along with hundreds of other hernia surgery experiences as told on this site.
http://pages.prodigy.net/replyasap/web/
Keywords:
hernia, hernias, hernia experience, hernia repair, hernia surgery, inguinal hernia, hernia bilateral laparoscopic

http://pages.prodigy.net/replyasap/web/

Ernia.net, l' ernia rappresenta la patologia chirurgica più frequente nelle sale operatorie. In questo sito tutto per capire a fondo questa malattia.
http://www.ernia.net/english/index.htm
Keywords:
ernia, hernia, ernia, hernia, ernia inguinale, ernie, herias, ernioplastica

http://www.ernia.net/english/index.htm

Hernia Discussion Forum. All hernia topics covered.
http://members3.boardhost.com/NorthPennHernia
Keywords:
hernia, Hernia, HERNIAS, hernia discussion, hernia experiences, hernia facts, surgery, facts, discussion, experiences, chat, forum, surgeon, repair, technique, complications, diagnosis, treatment, North Penn, center, specialist, consultation, mesh, laparoscopy, inguinal, femoral, umbilical, incisional

http://members3.boardhost.com/NorthPennHernia

Learn about hernias including where they are located, the types of hernias, how they are repaired, and what can be done to prevent them
http://www.medicinenet.com/Hernia/index.htm
Keywords:
hernia, abdomen wall, epigastric, umbilical, incisional, lumbar, internal, and Spigellian hernias

http://www.medicinenet.com/Hernia/index.htm

Hernia Surgery Discussion Board
http://members.boardhost.com/hernia1/
Keywords:
hernia, Hernia, Hernia Discussion, HERNIA, hernia surgery, hernias, inguinal, hernias, of, all, types

http://members.boardhost.com/hernia1/

Local Anesthesia for Inguinal Hernia Repair
http://anesthesiologyinfo.com/articles/04102002.php
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local, anesthetic, block, nerve, inguinal, hernia, awake, features, anesthesia, anesthesiology, anesthesiologist, surgery, education, residency, nurse, anesthetist, CRNA, information, patients, surgeons, medical

http://anesthesiologyinfo.com/articles/04102002.php

http://www.HerniaSolutions.com/

http://www.HerniaSolutions.com/

http://www.laparoscopy.net/inguinal/ingher1.htm

http://www.laparoscopy.net/inguinal/ingher1.htm

http://www.lap-surgery.com/en/ingui.htm

http://www.lap-surgery.com/en/ingui.htm

advantages, disadvantages, local anaesthetic agents, technique, anatomy, method, complications
http://www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/html/u04/u04_012.htm

http://www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/html/u04/u04_012.htm

http://www.e-hernia.co.uk

http://www.e-hernia.co.uk

http://www.herniaforums.com

http://www.herniaforums.com

http://www.laparoscopy.com/pleatman/hernia.htm

http://www.laparoscopy.com/pleatman/hernia.htm

http://www.sages.org/pi_ventral_hernia.html

http://www.sages.org/pi_ventral_hernia.html

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Wikipedia-Article "Hernias"


Hernia
ICD-10 code: K40-K46
ICD-9 code: 550-553

A hernia is the protrusion of an organ or tissue out of the body cavity in which it normally lies. By far the most common hernias develop in the abdomen, when a weakness in the abdominal wall evolves into a localized hole, or "defect", through which the protrusion occurs. These may present either with pain at the site, a visible or palpable lump, or in some cases by more vague symptoms resulting from pressure on an intraabdominal organ which has become "stuck" in the hernia. Fatty tissue usually enters a hernia first, but it may be followed by or accompanied by a segment of intestine or other intraabdominal organ. It is generally advisable to repair hernias in a timely fashion, in order to prevent complications which include intestinal blockage, gangrene, and death. Most hernias can be surgically repaired. Recovery rarely requires long-term changes in lifestyle.

A hernia is often likened to the failure of a tire. Here a split in the sidewall of an excavator tire allows the inner tube to protrude.
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A hernia is often likened to the failure of a tire. Here a split in the sidewall of an excavator tire allows the inner tube to protrude.

A hernia may be likened to a failure in the sidewall of a pneumatic tire. The tire's inner tube behaves like the organ and the sidewall like the body cavity wall providing the restraint. A weakness in the sidewall allows a bulge to develop, which can become a split, allowing the inner tube to protrude, and leading to the eventual failure of the tire.

By far the most common abdominal hernias are the so-called inguinal hernias. Named for the Latin word for "groin", these involve the bulging of abdominal contents into a defect in the inguinal canal in the lower abdomen. Since they involve the embryological route of descent of the testicle, inguinal hernias are more common in males than females, and in males the hernia contents commonly enter the scrotum. Inguinal hernias are further divided into the more common "indirect inguinal hernia", in which the inguinal canal is entered via a congenital weakness at its apex, and the "direct" type, where the hernia contents push through a weak spot in its back wall.

Other abdominal hernias include umbilical, femoral, incisional, and diaphragmatic. Umbilical hernias, especially common in infants of African descent, involve protrusion of intraabdominal contents through a weakness at the site of passage of the umbilical cord through the abdominal wall. While these often resolve spontaneously in children, in some communities mothers routinely push the small bulge back in and tape a coin over the palpable hernia hole until closure occurs. This practice is not medically recommended as there is a small risk of trapping a loop of bowel under part of the coin resulting in a small area of ischaemic bowel.

Femoral hernias, which can be virtually indistinguishable from the inguinal type, occur just below the groin crease, when abdominal contents pass into the weak area created by the passage of the femoral blood vessels into the lower extremities. An "incisional hernia" occurs when the defect is the result of an incompletely healed surgical wound. Higher in the abdomen, an (internal) "diaphragmatic hernia" results when part of the stomach or intestine protrudes into the chest cavity through a defect in the diaphragm. A hiatus hernia is a particular variant of the latter in which the normal passageway through which the esophagus meets the stomach serves as a functional "defect", allowing part of the stomach to periodically "herniate" into the chest.

Hernias may be surgically repaired by pushing back the abdominal tissue, and then repairing the weakness in muscle tissue. Modern techniques involve synthetic materials that avoid over-stretching of already weakened tissue, and repairs performed through laparoscopes. Many patients are able to return to work within a week or two, while heavy activities are prohibited for a longer period.

As above, hernias are primarily described by location. Each type can be further categorized as:

Other types of hernias

See also

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