Intraabdominal hernia
Abdominal internal organs are called intraperitoneal hernias when they dislocate from a normal or abnormal channel or fissure in the abdominal cavity to an abnormal cavity. The contents of the hernia are mainly the stomach and intestines. If the gastrointestinal enters the peritoneal sac (such as a peritoneal crypt hernia) and the hernia has a hernia sac, it is a typical intra-abdominal hernia. Otherwise, the hernia sac is atypical hernia. The clinical symptoms of the two are the same, and the main symptoms are cavity obstruction. According to statistics, mechanical intestinal obstruction caused by intra-abdominal hernia accounts for 0.22% to 3.5% of acute intestinal obstruction, which is another common cause in addition to mechanical intestinal obstruction caused by adhesive intestinal obstruction and extra-abdominal hernia impaction. Quite difficult.
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