On the casuistry of the contents of the hernial sac in strangulations
L. S. Lyubimova
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (11-12) : 81 -82.
On the casuistry of the contents of the hernial sac in strangulations
The casuistry of the contents of the hernial sac is extremely diverse. Vulshtein believes that any of the abdominal organs can become the contents of the hernial sac. The usual and most frequent contents are the small intestines. The latter, distinguished by great mobility and moving in the abdominal cavity in various directions, can appear in almost all types of hernias: inguinal, femoral, umbilical. A frequent companion of the small intestines in the hernial sac is the omentum.
The relative frequency of finding one or another organ as hernial contents is well illustrated by the table of Sertoli, who published a report on 1543 inguinal hernias he operated on.
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