Incarcerated inguinal hernia
Incarcerated indirect inguinal hernia, also known as "incarerated hernia", refers to the fact that after the abdominal organs enter the hernia sac, they cannot stay in the hernia sac due to the narrowing of the outer ring. Impaired blood circulation, which is a common complication of inguinal hernia. If it is not handled in a timely and appropriate manner, it often causes strangulated intestinal obstruction and intestinal necrosis, resulting in serious consequences.
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