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Archaic terms and dogmas impeding care of abdominal and pelvic herniation.

R C Read1.   

Abstract

During the past 5000 years, ancient nomenclature and dogmas regarding the etiology of protrusions have accumulated. Whereas, in the abdomen, the Latin "hernia" supplanted Greek, it, based on content, persists in the pelvis as cystocele, rectocele, etc. Russell (Lancet 1:1519-1523, 1902) championed the congenital saccular theory of herniae, denying they could ever be acquired pathologically. Barring technical error, removal of the sac would cure. Despite dissent in the 1920s by Harrison, Keith, and Andrews, Russell's concepts held late into the twentieth century. We now know that pathology - systemic connective tissue disease - plays an important role in adult herniation. Tensionless prosthetic repair is usually required since the healing of damaged musculo-aponeurotic structures in abdomen or pelvis is impaired. Laparoscopists have declared sliding extraperitoneal prolapse of sacless kidney, ureter, bladder, and fat pad to be herniae. Similar vaginal protrusions should be denoted likewise. It is time gynecologists and herniologists join in the effort to develop antidotes for combating this pernicious co-morbidity which has been shown also to cause aneurysms, diverticulosis coli, skin changes, and emphysema. Prophylaxis should include exercise and going without cigarettes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17508128     DOI: 10.1007/s10029-007-0230-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hernia        ISSN: 1248-9204            Impact factor:   4.739


  11 in total

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Authors:  R Bendavid
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2002-07-10       Impact factor: 4.739

2.  The causation of herniae by weight-lifting.

Authors:  P R DAVIS
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1959-08-22       Impact factor: 79.321

3.  THE SACCULAR THEORY OF HERNIA.

Authors:  R W Murray
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1907-11-16

4.  Lipoma of the cord and round ligament: an overlooked diagnosis?

Authors:  Ayman O Nasr; S Tormey; T N Walsh
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2005-06-18       Impact factor: 4.739

5.  IX. Extrasaccular Hernia.

Authors:  A J Walton
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1913-01       Impact factor: 12.969

6.  Changes in metabolism of collagen in genitourinary prolapse.

Authors:  S R Jackson; N C Avery; J F Tarlton; S D Eckford; P Abrams; A J Bailey
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1996-06-15       Impact factor: 79.321

7.  Attenuation of the rectus sheath in inguinal herniation.

Authors:  R C Read
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  1970-11       Impact factor: 2.565

8.  Inguinal hernia and a single strenuous event.

Authors:  G D Smith; D L Crosby; P A Lewis
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1996-07       Impact factor: 1.891

9.  Inguinal prolapse of retroperitoneal fat ("fatty hernia"). Report of a case also involving the ureter.

Authors:  H Bondevik
Journal:  Acta Chir Scand       Date:  1966-05

10.  Intrascrotal hernia of the ureter and fatty hernia.

Authors:  J Giuly; G F François; D Giuly; C Leroux; R R Nguyen-Cat
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2002-11-01       Impact factor: 4.739

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  4 in total

1.  Systemic hernial disease protects against cancer: an hypothesis.

Authors:  R C Read
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2009-11-18       Impact factor: 4.739

2.  Is herniosis the single etiology of Saint's triad?

Authors:  M Hauer-Jensen; Z Bursac; R C Read
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2008-08-14       Impact factor: 4.739

Review 3.  Signs of herniosis in women with vaginal prolapse and/or stress incontinence.

Authors:  R C Read
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2008-04-16       Impact factor: 4.739

4.  Arthur Keith, the anatomist who envisioned herniosis.

Authors:  Raymond C Read
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2007-08-09       Impact factor: 4.739

  4 in total

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