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Indirect Inguinal Hernia in Pediatric Patients (소아의 간접 서혜부 탈장)

  • Chung, Sang-Young
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.101-107
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    • 2010
  • Herniorrhaphy of Indirect inguinal hernia (IIH) is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in children. The overall incidence of inguinal hernias in childhood ranges from 0.8 to 4.4 %. The incidence is up to 10 times higher in boys than girls, especially much higher in premature infants. IIHs in children are basically an arrest of embryologic development rather than an acquired weakness, which explains the increased incidence in premature infants. In normal development, the processus vaginalis closes, obliterating the peritoneal opening of the internal ring between 36th and 40th week of gestation. This process is often incomplete, leaving a small patent processus in many newborns. However, closure continues postnatally, and the rate of patency is inversely proportional to age of the child. The presence of a patent processus vaginalis is a necessary but not sufficient variable in developing a congenital IIH. In other words, all congenital IIHs are preceded by a patent processus vaginalis, but not all patent processus vaginalis go on to become IIHs. The overall incidence of IIH in population is approximately 1 to 2 % and the incidence of a processus vaginalis is approximately 12 to 14%, clinically appreciable IIH should develop in approximately 8 to 12 % of patients with a patent processus vaginalis. Although the classic open inguinal hernia repair remains the gold standard for most pediatric surgeons, laparoscopic repair is being performed in many centers. Like open technique, laparoscopic technique is fundamentally a high ligation of the indirect hernia sac with or without internal ring ligation. The advantages of laparoscopic approach include the ease of examining the contralateral internal ring, the avoidance of access damage to vas and vessels during mobilization of cord, decreased operative time, and an ability to identify unsuspected direct or femoral hernias. Almost all groin hernias in children are IIHs and occur as a result of incomplete closure of processus vaginalis. The treatment is repair by high ligation of hernia sac, which can be done by an open or laparoscopic technique. The contralateral side can be explored by laparoscopy or left alone, open exploration is no longer indicated due to potential risk of infertility.

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Patent Processus Vaginalis in Patients Undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis - Two Cases Confirmed by Radionuclide Peritoneal Scintiscan - (복막투석환자에서의 개존된 Processus Vaginalis -방사성핵종복막촬영술로 확진된 2예-)

  • Lee, Jae-Tae;Son, Sang-Kyun;Lee, Kyu-Bo;Whang, Kee-Suk;Cho, Dong-Kyu;Koh, Chul-Woo
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.231-236
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    • 1989
  • Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is a well established method of treating end stage renal failure, and is commonly used as an alternative to hemodialysis. Several complications have been observed. These include catheter malfunction, abdominal and inguinal hernia, and peritonitis. A relatively frequent complication is swelling of external genitalia, due to bowel fluid passing through a patent processus vaginalis. Special diagnostic procedures are necessary to determine the nature of the abnormality and to guide the surgical correction. We reported two cases of patent processus vaginalis in patient on CAPD proved by radionuclide peritoneal scintiscan using Tc-99 m-tin colloid.

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Two cases of female hydrocele of the canal of nuck

  • Choi, Yu-Mi;Lee, Gyu-Min;Yi, Jung-Bin;Yoon, Kyung-Lim;Shim, Kye-Shik;Bae, Chong-Woo;Choi, Sung-Il;Kim, Hyun-Cheol
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.143-146
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    • 2012
  • The processus vaginalis within the inguinal canal forms the canal of Nuck, which is a homolog of the processus vaginalis in women. Incomplete obliteration of the processus vaginalis causes indirect inguinal hernia or hydrocele of the canal of Nuck, a very rare condition in women. Here, we report 2 cases of hydrocele of the canal of Nuck that were diagnosed with ultrasonography in both cases and magnetic resonance imaging in 1 case to confirm the sonographic diagnosis. High ligation and hydrocelectomy were conducted in both patients. In 1 patient, 14 months later, the occurrence of contralateral inguinal hernia was suspected, but did not require surgery. The other patient had a history of surgery for left inguinal hernia 11 months before the occurrence of right hydrocele of the canal of Nuck. In both cases, the occurrence of an inguinal hernia on the contralateral side was noted.

Scrotal pyocele secondary to gastrointestinal perforation in infants: a case series

  • Soo-Hong Kim;Yong-Hoon Cho;Hae-Young Kim;Narae Lee;Young Mi Han;Shin Yun Byun
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.86-90
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    • 2023
  • Pyocele in infants is rarely described in the literature, but it is an emergent condition that requires rapid recognition and treatment to prevent testicular loss. If peritonitis due to gastrointestinal perforation occurs, abdominal contamination may spread through a patent processus vaginalis in an infant, which may lead to pyocele. We report the cases of three infants with scrotal pyocele due to the spread of infection or inflammatory material from the intraperitoneal cavity through a patent processus vaginalis. Two infants were surgically treated, while the other was treated with percutaneous aspiration and intravenous antibiotic administration. Although rare, pyocele should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute scrotum in infants, especially in infants who previously had peritonitis due to gastrointestinal perforation.

An Incidentally Detected Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Catheter in the Scrotum (소아 음낭 내에서 우연히 발견된 뇌실-복강 단락술 도관 1예)

  • Moon, Suk-Bae;Lee, Seong-Cheol;Jung, Sung-Eun
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.212-216
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    • 2007
  • Migration of a peritoneal catheter of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt into the scrotum is a rare complication. We treated a case of catheter migration in the scrotum. A 12-year old boy, who had had a ventriculoperitoneal shunt at the age of 4 months due to neonatal hydrocephalus, visited the outpatient clinic because of a right inguinal hernia. On physical examination, a firm mass was found in the left scrotum. Pelvic X-ray demonstrated a coiled catheter in the left scrotum. The catheter was successfully removed by exploring the left patent processus vaginalis after high ligation of the hernia sac. This case suggests a suction action of the patent processus vaginalis and the possibility of catheter migration long after shunt catheter insertion.

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Inguinal Hernia and Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt (뇌실복강간 단락술(Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt)을 시행한 환자에서의 서혜부 탈장의 빈도와 특성)

  • Lee, Seong-Cheol;Lee, Hyuk-Joon;Kim, Ki-Hong;Chung, Sung-Eun;Park, Kwi-Won;Kim, Woo-Ki
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2000
  • Ventriculoperitoneal shunt(VP shunt) for hydrocephalus is thought to inhibit the closure of processus vaginalis and promote inguinal hernia by increasing intraabdominal pressure. To estimate the patency rate of processus vaginalis and the incidence and characteristics of the inguinal hernia, 262 cases of VP shunt in early childhood between January 1980 and May 1998 at Seoul National University Children Hospital were reviewed retrospectively. Inguinal hernia developed in 28 cases(10.7 %), but six patients had an inguinal hernia before the VP shunt was placed. Patients who had a VP shunt before 6 months of age developed inguinal hernia in 16.2 %(12/74) of cases, patients shunted between 6 months and 2 years had an incidence of 12.4 %(11/89) and only 5.1 %(5/99) of patients operated upon after 2 years of age developed hernias. Twenty-two patients out of 256 cases (8.6 %) developed inguinal hernia after VP shunt, with male predominance(M : F=4.5:1). Eight patients developed inguinal hernia bilaterally(36.4 %). It is suggested that at least 14% of processus vaginalis is patent until 2 years old.

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Long-term Outcome of Laparoscopic Hernia Sac Transection and Intracorporeal Ligation in Children: A Single Center Cohort Study (복강 내 탈장낭 절개 및 봉합법을 이용한 소아 복강경 서혜부 탈장 수술의 장기 추적관찰 결과: 단일기관 코호트 연구)

  • Lee, Chang Hun;Boo, Yoon Jung;Lee, Eun Hee
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: Laparoscopic hernia repair in children is still controversial. The aim of this study was to report our long-term results of the laparoscopic hernia technique, which is based on the same surgical principles as conventional open herniotomy. Methods: Five hundred fourteen pediatric patients with inguinal hernia were included in this study under informed consent. All patients underwent a laparoscopic technique of sac transection and intracorporeal ligation. The asymptomatic contralateral inguinal ring was routinely explored and repaired if a patient had patent processus vaginalis on the contralateral side. Patients were prospectively followed for 5 years. Those who were lost to follow-up were excluded from the study. Perioperative complications and recurrences were evaluated. Results: The mean follow-up period was 29 months. Mean operation time was 27.5 minutes. Forty one percent of the patients had contralateral patent processus vaginalis. Only one hernia recurred (0.19%). We had one case of contralateral metachronous hernia (0.21%) during follow-up period. Conclusion: The long-term follow-up results of our study revealed that laparoscopic hernia sac transection and ligation can be a safe and effective alternative for conventional herniorraphy.

Laparoscopic Contralateral Exploration for Clinically Unidentified Patent Processus Vaginalis (소아 서혜부 탈장환자에서 반대측에 대한 복강경 검사의 의의)

  • Park, Il-Kyung;Mok, Woo-Kyun
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.194-202
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    • 2007
  • It is known that pediatric inguinal hernia is caused by the incomplete closure of processus vaginalis (PV). In the case of unilateral hernia, possibile contralateral patent PV should be considered because of its delayed appearance as well as its risk of incarceration. Direct visualization of patent PV could be done by contralateral exploration or by indirect exploration through the ipsilateral opening site of the affected hernia assisted with laparoscope. A patient group (321 persons) to whom laparoscopy was not performed from March 2000 to March 2003 was analyzed and compared with a patient group (280 persons) to whom laparoscopy was performed from April 2003 to September 2005. With all 601 patients, the sex ratio (male/female) of patients was 3.8:1. The side distribution was 57.7% in the right, 32.1% in the left and 10.1% in bilateral. There was no difference of sex and side distribution between before and after laparosopy adoption. We did not find an age correlation in natural closure of the residual PV of the peritoneum. Contralateral hernia developed in 14 persons (2.5%) after the operation of unilateral inguinal hernia before laparoscope adoption. But no contralateral hernia developed after April 2003 with laparoscopy. We think that if we use laparoscopy, being a safe and accurate method, to check whether the contralateral residual PV is opened or closed, possible future contralateral operation can be avoided.

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Ultrasonographic Evaluation in Patients with Inguinal Hernia (서혜부 탈장에서의 초음파 조영술)

  • Kwon, Oh-Kyoung;Jung, Jin-Hyang;Park, Jin-Young;Chang, Soo-Il
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2002
  • Between March 1999 and January 2000, 82 boys with the diagnosis of inguinal hernias (12 bilateral and 70 unilateral hernias), underwent Ultrasound (US) examination of both sides of the groin, a total of 164 inguinal imaging prior to surgery. The patients ages ranged from 3 days to 12 years with a mean of 32.6 months. Ninty four examinations were on the clinically symptomatic side and 70 were on the asymptomatic side. The US criteria for the diagnosis of an inguinal hernia were as follows: 1) visceral hernia, the presence of bowel loops, or omentum in the inguinal canal, 2) communicating hydrocele, the presence of fluid in the processus vaginalis, 3) widening of patent processus vaginalis at the level of internal inguinal ring. The width of patent processus vaginalis at the level of internal inguinal ring over 4 mm is considered an occult hernia. Among the 94 symptomatic groins, US findings showed 31 (33%) visceral hernias, 18 (19%) communicating hydroceles, and 38 (41%) widening of the internal inguinal ring, and 7 (7%) groins without abnormalities. In 70 asymptomatic groins, there were 4 (6%) visceral hernias, 5 (7%) communicating hydroceles, 11 (16%) widening of the internal inguinal ring, and 50 (70%) groins without abnormalities. Among the 70 asymptomatic groins there were US abnormalities in 20 (28%). One hundred and seven groins with positive US findings were surgically explored. Among 107 operated sites, the operative findings were compatible with the US diagnosis in 104, a sensitivity for US of 97.2%. In patients with US findings of widening of internal inguinal ring (>4 mm), there was patent processus vaginalis in 36 out of 38 symptomatic groins and 10 of 11 asymptomatic groins. The sensitivity of US to the operative findings in widening of internal inguinal ring was 93.8%. For visceral hernia and communicating hydrocele, the sensitivity of positive US findings was 100%. Ultrasonography for inguinal hernias appears to be a rapid, reliable, and noninvasive screening diagnostic tool with high positive specificity. Therefore, we recommend the use of US as a routine diagnostic tool in pediatric patients with inguinal hernias and hydroceles.

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Inguinal and Scrotal Diseases in Children and Adolescents (소아와 청소년의 서혜부와 음낭 질환)

  • Jaeyoung Lee;Youngtong Kim;Sungshick Jou;Chanho Park
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.83 no.4
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    • pp.792-807
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    • 2022
  • In children and adolescents, inguinal and scrotal diseases are relatively common, and imaging is very useful for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of these diseases. Therefore, it is important to understand the imaging findings of these diseases. In this article, we classify these diseases into small testes, cryptorchidism, patent processus vaginalis, acute scrotum pain, trauma, testicular tumors, and others and describe their characteristic findings.