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Inguinal hernia (inguinal hernia)

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The most important points

  • Paediatric inguinal hernia is congenital and differs from adult inguinal hernia.
  • An inguinal hernia always requires surgery.
  • The operation can be performed on an outpatient basis from the fourth month of life.
  • The operation can be minimally invasive or open.
  • It is a common operation with very few complications.

Clinical picture

What is an inguinal hernia?

A paediatric inguinal hernia is congenital and cannot be compared with an adult inguinal hernia. It is a connection between the abdominal cavity and the scrotum in boys or the vulva in girls, which did not close during development in the womb. In the course of the postnatal period, this connection becomes larger and organs from the abdominal cavity, such as the intestines or parts of the ovary, slip into this connection in the event of an inguinal hernia. This leads to a visible swelling in the area of the groin or scrotum. Once this has occurred, there is a risk of incarceration, i.e. that these organs no longer slide back into the abdominal cavity and the blood flow is disturbed by the incarceration. The swelling can come and go.

Symptoms

What are the typical signs of an inguinal hernia?

Swelling in the groin or scrotum is often the only symptom. However, pain and restlessness can also occur. In the case of incarceration, the pain is very severe and the child cannot be calmed down.

Diagnosis

How is an inguinal hernia diagnosed?

The hernia is usually diagnosed during the physical examination along with the typical history.

Therapy

How can an inguinal hernia be treated?

An inguinal hernia should be operated on because the connection between the abdominal cavity and the scrotum/vagina no longer closes on its own. The aim of the operation is to close this connection. The operation can be performed laparoscopically, i.e. using the keyhole technique, or openly.

Hospitalisation

What happens during my child's hospitalisation?

Depending on the age of the child, the operation is performed as an outpatient procedure, i.e. without an overnight stay in hospital, or as an inpatient procedure with an overnight stay in hospital after the operation.

Forecast

What is the prognosis for an inguinal hernia?

The prognosis after the operation is very good. The occurrence of complications or a new hernia is less than 2%.

Responsible department

Who treats this clinical picture?

Counselling hotline for child and youth emergencies

The Medgate Kids Line provides quick and uncomplicated medical advice if your child is unwell. The medical team of our partner Medgate is available to you by telephone around the clock.

058 387 78 82
(billing via health insurance)

For emergencies abroad: Call the emergency number of your health insurance company. You will find this number on your health insurance card.

More information: On the Page of the emergency ward you will find everything you need to know about behaviour in emergencies, typical childhood illnesses and waiting times.

Important emergency numbers

144 Outpatient clinic
145 Tox Info Suisse (Poisonings)
117 Police
118 Fire brigade

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University Children's Hospital Basel
Spitalstrasse 33
4056 Basel | CH

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