Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias

Abdominal wall hernias in their different modalities form a group of commonly encountered surgical conditions. They vary in their presentation from asymptomatic to life threatening emergencies. Clinical history and physical examination are the primary methods for diagnosis, however in a significant...

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Abdominal radiography
Abdominal wall hernia
Article
Computer assisted tomography
Human
Imaging
Medical history
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
Physical examination
Abdominal computed tomography
Abdominal magnetic resonance
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal wall hernia
Herniography
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El diagnóstico por imagen de las hernias de la pared abdominal
title Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
spellingShingle Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
Abdominal radiography
Abdominal wall hernia
Article
Computer assisted tomography
Human
Imaging
Medical history
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
Physical examination
Abdominal computed tomography
Abdominal magnetic resonance
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal wall hernia
Herniography
title_short Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
title_full Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
title_fullStr Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
title_full_unstemmed Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
title_sort Current indications of imaging in abdominal wall hernias
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Abdominal radiography
Abdominal wall hernia
Article
Computer assisted tomography
Human
Imaging
Medical history
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
Physical examination
Abdominal computed tomography
Abdominal magnetic resonance
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal wall hernia
Herniography
topic Abdominal radiography
Abdominal wall hernia
Article
Computer assisted tomography
Human
Imaging
Medical history
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
Physical examination
Abdominal computed tomography
Abdominal magnetic resonance
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal wall hernia
Herniography
description Abdominal wall hernias in their different modalities form a group of commonly encountered surgical conditions. They vary in their presentation from asymptomatic to life threatening emergencies. Clinical history and physical examination are the primary methods for diagnosis, however in a significant percentage of patients, a normal physical examination can be found. Due to this, diagnostic imaging has been gaining attention in recent years, which in addition to identifying the cases of abdominal hernias with normal physical examination, provide additional relevant data. In this article we review available literature regarding the usefulness of diagnostic imaging such as herniography, ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis of abdominal wall hernias. CT and ultrasound are the main modalities used for the diagnosis and characterization of the hernia defect. CT is recommended when there is uncertainty in the diagnosis after the physical examination or initial ultrasound, or as a first option if complications are suspected. Evaluation using imaging is important both as a diagnostic tool and for an adequate anatomical characterization in patients with suspected abdominal wall hernias. © 2019 Sociedad Hispanoamericana de Hernia. Publicado por Arán Ediciones, S.L. Todos los derechos reservados.
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