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Inguinal Hernia in Children
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Inguinal Hernia in Children
, Congenital Inguinal Hernia
See Also
Inguinal Hernia
Epidemiology
Incidence
Infants Overall: 0.5 to 1% of live births
Premature Infant
s: 5 to 10%
More common in boys by ratio of 4:1
However, girls can present with ovary
Hernia
te (see below)
Presentation in first year of life in 50+ of cases
Pathophysiology
See
Testes
Types
Indirect Inguinal Hernia
accounts for most
Hernia
s in children
Children account for 5% of
Inguinal Hernia
s
Other
Groin Hernia
s are rare in children
Direct Inguinal Hernia
Femoral Hernia
Signs
Location
Left Side: 30%
Right Side: 60%
Bilateral: 10%
Characteristics
See
Inguinal Hernia
Other Findings
Communicating Hydrocele
(always present)
Ovary
Hernia
te
Small, almond-sized lesion in the inguinal region
Requires urgent intervention
Complications
Incarcerated Hernia
Strangulated Hernia
Management
Surgical repair within first year of life
Surgery should be scheduled soon after diagnosis
Delaying surgery risks complications as listed above
Bilateral repair often indicated even if unilateral
Surgery can usually be performed outpatient
References
Behrman (2000) Nelson Pediatrics, Saunders, p. 1185-8
Fuloria (2002) Am Fam Physician 65(2):265-70 [PubMed]
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