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Treatments for Inguinal hernia

Treatments for Inguinal hernia

The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Inguinal hernia includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.

  • Herniorrhaphy surgery
  • Hernioplasty
  • Bowel resection

Latest treatments for Inguinal hernia:

The following are some of the latest treatments for Inguinal hernia:

Hospital statistics for Inguinal hernia:

These medical statistics relate to hospitals, hospitalization and Inguinal hernia:

  • 0.67% (84,938) of hospital consultant episodes were for inguinal hernia in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 99% of hospital consultant episodes for inguinal hernia required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 92% of hospital consultant episodes for inguinal hernia were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 8% of hospital consultant episodes for inguinal hernia were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 8% of hospital consultant episodes for inguinal hernia required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
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Discussion of treatments for Inguinal hernia:

The main treatment for inguinal hernia is surgery to repair the opening in the muscle wall. This surgery is called herniorrhaphy. Sometimes the weak area is reinforced with steel mesh or wire. This operation is called hernioplasty. If the protruding intestine becomes twisted or traps stool, part of the intestine might need to be removed. This surgery is called bowel resection. (Bowel is another word for intestine.) (Source: excerpt from Inguinal Hernia: NIDDK)

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Inguinal hernia: Treatment
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

If the hernia is reducible, the pain may be temporarily relieved by pushing the hernia back into place. A truss may keep the abdominal contents from protruding into the hernial sac; however, this won’t cure the hernia. This device is especially beneficial for an elderly or debilitated patient for whom surgery might be hazardous.

For infants, adults, and otherwise healthy elderly patients, herniorrhaphy is the treatment of choice. Herniorrhaphy replaces the contents of the hernial sac into the abdominal cavity and closes the opening. In many cases, this procedure is performed under local anesthesia in a short-term unit or as a single-day admission. Another effective surgical procedure for repairing hernia is hernioplasty, which reinforces the weakened area with steel mesh, fascia, or wire.

A strangulated or necrotic hernia necessitates bowel resection. Rarely, an extensive resection may require temporary colostomy. In either case, bowel resection lengthens postoperative recovery and requires antibiotics, parenteral fluids, and electrolyte replacement.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Inguinal hernia: Treatment
(Handbook of Diseases)

If the hernia is reducible, the pain may be temporarily relieved by pushing the hernia back into place. A truss may keep the abdominal contents from protruding into the hernial sac, although it won’t cure the hernia. This device is especially beneficial for an elderly or a debilitated patient for whom surgery is potentially hazardous.

Clinical tip  Don’t try to reduce an incarcerated hernia because this may induce bowel perforation. If severe intestinal obstruction arises because of hernial strangulation, a nasogastric tube may be inserted promptly to empty the stomach and relieve pressure on the hernial sac.

Herniorrhaphy

Herniorrhaphy, the treatment of choice, returns the contents of the hernial sac to the abdominal cavity and closes the opening. This procedure is commonly performed laparoscopically under local anesthesia as an outpatient procedure.

Hernioplasty

Another effective surgical procedure is hernioplasty, which reinforces the weakened area with steel mesh, fascia, or wire. Complications include urine retention, wound infection, hydrocele formation, and scrotal edema.

Bowel resection

A strangulated or necrotic hernia necessitates bowel resection. Rarely, an extensive resection may require temporary colostomy. In either case, resection lengthens postoperative recovery and requires an antibiotic, parenteral fluid, and electrolyte replacement.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003



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