Canal of Nuck hernias

  • Chan D
  • Kwon J
  • Lagomarsino E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The canal of Nuck, caused by the failed closure of the processus vaginalis in the female, is the continued outpouching of parietal peritoneum through the inguinal canal to the labia majora. Disorders of the canal of Nuck include hernia and hydrocele. Some canal of Nuck hernias, especially of the ovary, may result in emergent complications such as incarceration, strangulation, and ovarian torsion. Knowledge of canal of Nuck disorders and prompt diagnosis are important to avoid serious complications. Imaging, especially ultrasound, is essential for timely diagnosis, leading to appropriate management and better patient care.

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Chan, D., Kwon, J. K., Lagomarsino, E. M., Veltkamp, J. G., Yang, M. S., & Pfeifer, C. M. (2019). Canal of Nuck hernias. Acta Radiologica Open, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1177/2058460119889867

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