Muscular hernia

Muscle hernias

Occurs in women, more often after 40 years. It can occur within the thoracolumbar region and is associated with weakness of the transverse abdominis muscle that separates these sections. As a result, internal organs prolapse, primarily the uterus, and a hernial protrusion occurs. Muscle hernia is usually divided into simple and complicated. Complicated cases are less common and involve the development of peritonitis. Do not confuse “Mouse burrows” and “small hernias”. "We