Hesselbach Hernia

Hesselbach hernia

Hernial protrusion of the abdomen between the legs of the diaphragm in the area of ​​its upper bend, especially on the right. Hernias of this localization can be congenital or acquired.

The German surgeon **Hesselbach**, who first described this hernia (Hesselbach), put it on a par with large inguinal and femoral hernias. Acute obstruction develops when a hernial protrusion is displaced into the hernial sac of the greater omentum, fat body, pancreas, greater curvature of the stomach or Spigelian ligament, right lobe of the liver. Diaphragm plastics have been proposed.

Diagnostics:

Congenital hernia Chalazia-Himler Gritz is usually located in front of the crura of the diaphragm, sac-like stretches the chest cavity and can reach large sizes. Less common is bilateral duplication of the intestine in the form of a thick cord. Treatment is removal of the duplication of the sac. Giardia Barter Graetzle is distinguished by the absence of a peritoneal sac and the absence of an intestinal loop; the hernia is often unilateral, the internal organs of the abdominal cavity are usually displaced to the medial side due to the cyst. Lack of peritoneal fold required



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Hesselbaya Hernia Pseudonym G.-F. von Gesselb aha. K A n German... German. anatom and chirurg. G. - author of "Experimental Anatomy" The book was written by a doctor. He described and for the first time in the history of medicine explained the structure of the human circulatory system. Medical notes added to the knowledge about the human body that previous medical scientists did not know. In form - 8 chapters: 1. Introduction, 2. Transformation of lymphatic vessels 3. On the formation of bones, 4. On the structure of the saphenous vein, 5. On the movement of venous vessels, 6. On respiratory function and oxygen exchange, 7. Experiment on a corpse, showing the connection between all of the above and breathing, 8. Conclusions. Hempel, the most famous author of some works on anatomy, was a professor of his time, and also a famous surgeon.

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