Varices of the round ligament mimicking an inguinal hernia - An important differential diagnosis during pregnancy

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Pregnancy is a recognised risk factor for the development of inguinal hernias due to an increase in intra-abdominal pressure. Whilst often managed conservatively until after the pregnancy, if the hernia presents acutely as a painful or tender groin lump, urgent or emergency repair may be required. Many clinicians rely heavily on clinical examination alone in order to diagnose the presence of such a hernia. In pregnancy, however, in order to prevent unnecessary surgery, the use of ultrasound has a more important role to play in reaching this diagnosis. We report a cautionary case that highlights the need for ultrasound evaluation of all painful groin lumps in pregnant women prior to considering surgery.

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Dent, B. M., Al Samaraee, A., Coyne, P. E., Nice, C., & Katory, M. (2010). Varices of the round ligament mimicking an inguinal hernia - An important differential diagnosis during pregnancy. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 92(7). https://doi.org/10.1308/147870810X12822015504482

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