Chapter 35: Groin Hernias- Direct Inguinal Hernia Flashcards
1
Q
What is the differential diagnosis of a groin mass?
A
Lymphadenopathy
hematoma
serom
abscess
hydrocele
femoral artery aneurysm
EIC
undescended testicle
sarcoma
hernias
testicle torsion
2
Q
What is it?
A
Hernia within the floor of Hesselbach’s triangle, that is, the hernia sac does not traverse the internal ring (Think: directly through the abdominal wall)
3
Q
What is the cause?
A
Acquired defect from mechanical breakdown over the years
4
Q
What is the incidence?
A
≈1% of all men; frequency increases with advanced age
5
Q
What nerve runs with the spermatic cord in the inguinal canal?
A
Ilioinguinal nerve