Clinical And Surgical Anatomy Of Lumbar Hernia: A Review

  • Sanders J
  • Cavalcante J
  • Lucena J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lumbar hernia is defined as the presence of failure in the transverse fascia or in the aponeurosis of the transverse abdominal muscle that results in the extrusion of intra or extra peritoneal organs through the discontinuity of the postero lateral abdominal wall. The aim of this study was to conduct a methodical review of the anatomy of the hernia form grynfelt dated from 2006 to 2017. For this, we performed a bibliographic review by means of electronic databases like SciELO, PubMed, Science Direct, LILACS and Bireme to get better approach to the subject. It has been found that the lumbar hernia is a disease little known by doctors whose diagnostics are often performed in the wrong way and for surgical correction needs a good anatomical knowledge. Lumbar hernias, although rare, must be taken into account, since ischemia of herniated intestinal segments can lead to the death of the patient, especially in the elderly. Knowledge about the anatomy of the lumbar region is of vital importance because it makes surgery safe and reduces risks of complications and recidivating of the hernia.

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Sanders, J. V. S., Cavalcante, J. B., Lucena, J. D. de, Costa Sobrinho, O. P. da, Pereira, I. R., Brito, H. M. de, … Scafuri, A. G. (2017). Clinical And Surgical Anatomy Of Lumbar Hernia: A Review. International Archives of Medicine, 10. https://doi.org/10.3823/2525

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