These are the Differences between Indirect and Direct Inguinal Hernias

Difference between Indirect and Direct Inguinal hernia

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Indirect Inguinal Hernia Direct Inguinal Hernia
Usually seen in children and young adults Common in elder people mostly above 40 years of age
It may be congenital It comes along with age when straining or lifting heavy objects
Can descend into the scrotum Cannot descend into the scrotum
Pass through the inguinal canal Bulge from the posterior wall of the inguinal canal
It appears as an elliptical swelling It appears as a circular, symmetric swelling at the external ring
Reduces upward then laterally and then backwards Reduces upward and then straight backward
It is not that noticeable as it is behind the fibers of the external muscle It may be felt in the abdominal wall
The reduction of the indirect hernia can be controlled by pressure over the internal ring Reduction cannot be controlled in case of the direct hernia
On standing, indirect hernia takes time to reach to its complete size Direct hernia appears immediately on standing
Similarly, on lying down, there is a delay before the indirect hernia retracts fully Similarly, direct hernia disappears immediately
After the reduction, the bulge appears in the middle of the inguinal region before turning to the scrotum After reduction, the protrusion appears exactly where it was before

How do doctors Diagnose Direct and Indirect Hernia?

To diagnose a hernia-whether direct or indirect- the doctor simply performs a physical examination. He can ask the patient to stand and then cough or strain.

For further diagnosis, the doctors also recommend some imaging tests to check where the hernia is located–

  • Ultrasound
  • Abdominal x-ray
  • CT scan

 

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