Hernia is the abnormal protusion of a viscous or a part of
it through an opening with a sac covering it. It could either be internal or
external and not necessarily from the abdominal cavity. The most commonly encountered
are the inguinal hernias and femoral hernia. But there are certain hernias that
are named and arise from its specific location or contain specific content.
Hernia Eponyms on the basis of their similarity with the adjacent ones
Name of Hernia
|
Description
|
Bochdalek’s Hernia
|
Congenital Posterolateral Hernia of Diaphargm
|
Morgagni Hernia4
|
Through Larry’s space in Diaphargm
|
Larry’s Hernia4
|
|
Gibbon Hernia
|
Hernia with Hydrocele
|
Bergers Hernia
|
Hernia in Pouch of Douglas
|
Romberg Hernia1
|
Concurrent Ipsilateral Direct and indirect Inguinal Hernia
|
Saddle Hernia1
|
|
Dual Hernia1
|
|
Lumbar Hernia
|
Hernia in lumbar triangles of type Petit’s and Grynfelt
|
Obturator Hernia
|
Hernia through Obturator Canal
|
Grynfelt Hernia
|
Upper Lumbar triangle Hernia
|
Petit’s Hernia
|
Lower Lumbar Triangle Hernia
|
Femoral Hernia
|
Hernia medial to Femoral Vein in Femoral canal
|
Cooper’s Hernia6
|
Femoral Hernia with two sacs
|
Bilocular femoral Hernia6
|
|
Cloquet’s Hernia
|
Hernia Through Pectineal aponeurosis
|
Callison-Cloquet Hernia
|
Through Pectineus Muscle and its fascia
|
Narath’s Hernia
|
Behind Femoral Artery in congenital dislocation of Hip
|
Hesselbach’s Hernia
|
Lateral to Femoral Artery
|
Serofini’s Hernia
|
Behind Femoral Vessels
|
Laugier’s Hernia
|
Through Lacunar Ligament
|
Teale’s Hernia5
|
In front of Femoral Vessels
|
Velpeau Hernia5
|
|
Richter’s Hernia
|
Part of circumference of bowel wall is entrapped
|
Littre’s Hernia
|
Contains Meckel Diverticulum
|
Sliding Hernia
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Hernia with a part of the wall formed by the viscus
|
Hernia En Glissae
|
Hernia with a part of the wall formed by the viscus
|
Maydl’s Hernia2
|
Two loops of bowel in Hernia sac with remaining part in abdomen
|
W Hernia/Hernia in W2
|
|
Retrograde Hernia2
|
Two loops of bowel in Hernia sac with remaining part in abdomen
|
Phantom Hernia
|
Localised Muscle Bulge following Muscle Paralysis
|
Mery’s Hernia7
|
Through the perineal floor
|
Perineal Hernia7
|
|
Spigelian Hernia
|
Hernia through Speligian Fascia
|
Sciatic hernia
|
Hernia through greater or lesser sciatic foramen
|
Little’s hernia3
|
Appendix in inguinal Hernial
Sac
|
Amyand hernia3
|
|
De Garengeots Hernia
|
Incarceration of appendix within Femoral Hernia
|
Beclards Hernia
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Femoral Hernia Through Saphenous Opening
|
Barth’s Hernia
|
Hernia Between Adbominal wall and Persistent Vitellointestinal Duct
|
Holthouse’s Hernia
|
Inguinal Hernia That has turned outward into the groin
|
Grubers Hernia
|
Internal Mesogastric Hernia
|
Mesocolic hernia
|
Transmesenteric Hernia
|
Kronlem Hernia
|
Inguinoproperitoneal Hernia
|
Trietz Hernia
|
Paraduodenal Hernia
|
Rieux Hernia
|
Retrocaecal Hernia
|
Hernia Eponyms in alphabetical order
Name of Hernia
|
Description
|
Amyand hernia3
|
Appendix in inguinal hernia Sac
|
Barth’s Hernia
|
Hernia Between Adbominal wall and Persistent Vitellointestinal Duct
|
Beclards Hernia
|
Femoral Hernia Through Saphenous Opening
|
Bergers Hernia
|
Hernia in Pouch of Douglas
|
Bilocular femoral Hernia6
|
Femoral Hernia with two sacs
|
Bochdalek’s Hernia
|
Congenital Posterolateral Hernia of Diaphargm
|
Callison-Cloquet Hernia
|
Through Pectineus Muscle and its fascia
|
Cloquet’s Hernia
|
Hernia Through Pectineal aponeurosis
|
Cooper’s Hernia6
|
Femoral Hernia with two sacs
|
De Garengeots Hernia
|
Incarceration of appendix within Femoral Hernia
|
Dual Hernia1
|
Concurrent Ipsilateral Direct and indirect Inguinal Hernia
|
Femoral Hernia
|
Hernia medial to Femoral Vein in Femoral canal
|
Gibbon Hernia
|
Hernia with Hydrocele
|
Grubers Hernia
|
Internal Mesogastric Hernia
|
Grynfelt Hernia
|
Upper Lumbar triangle Hernia
|
Hernia En Glissae
|
Hernia with a part of the wall formed by the viscus
|
Hesselbach’s Hernia
|
Lateral to Femoral Artery
|
Holthouse’s Hernia
|
Inguinal Hernia That has turned outward into the groin
|
Kronlem Hernia
|
Inguinoproperitoneal Hernia
|
Larry’s Hernia4
|
Through Larry’s space in Diaphargm
|
Laugier’s Hernia
|
Through Lacunar Ligament
|
Little’s hernia3
|
Appendix in inguinal Hernial
Sac
|
Littre’s Hernia
|
Contains Meckel Diverticulum
|
Lumbar Hernia
|
Hernia in lumbar triangles of type Petit’s and Grynfelt
|
Maydl’s Hernia2
|
Two loops of bowel in Hernia sac with remaining part in abdomen
|
Mery’s Hernia7
|
Through the perineal floor
|
Mesocolic hernia
|
Transmesenteric Hernia
|
Morgagni Hernia4
|
Through Larry’s space in Diaphargm
|
Narath’s Hernia
|
Behind Femoral Artery in congenital dislocation of Hip
|
Obturator Hernia
|
Hernia through Obturator Canal
|
Perineal Hernia7
|
Through the perineal floor
|
Petit’s Hernia
|
Lower Lumbar Triangle Hernia
|
Phantom Hernia
|
Localised Muscle Bulge following Muscle Paralysis
|
Retrograde Hernia2
|
Two loops of bowel in Hernia sac with remaining part in abdomen
|
Richter’s Hernia
|
Part of circumference of bowel wall is entrapped
|
Rieux Hernia
|
Retrocaecal Hernia
|
Romberg Hernia1
|
Concurrent Ipsilateral Direct and indirect Inguinal Hernia
|
Saddle Hernia1
|
Concurrent Ipsilateral Direct and indirect Inguinal Hernia
|
Sciatic hernia
|
Hernia through greater or lesser sciatic foramen
|
Serofini’s Hernia
|
Behind Femoral Vessels
|
Sliding Hernia
|
Hernia with a part of the wall formed by the viscus
|
Spigelian Hernia
|
Hernia through Speligian Fascia
|
Teale’s Hernia5
|
In front of Femoral Vessels
|
Trietz Hernia
|
Paraduodenal Hernia
|
Velpeau Hernia5
|
In front of Femoral Vessels
|
W Hernia/Hernia in W2
|
Two loops of bowel in Hernia sac with remaining part in abdomen
|
The number in
superscript suggest that the hernias with the same number are actually same
with various names.
Sources
SRB’s Manual Of
Surgery
https://medicallegends.blogspot.com/2015/08/named-hernias.html
http://lessons4medicos.blogspot.com/2009/07/different-eponymous-types-of-hernia.html
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