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inguinofemoral hernia A bilocular or double hernia, both inguinal and femoral.
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inguinolabial hernia An inguinal hernia descending into the labium.
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inguinoscrotal hernia An inguinal hernia descending into the scrotum.
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inguinosuperficial hernia An inguinal hernia that has turned cephalad away from the scrotum and lies subcutaneously on the abdominal wall.
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internal hernia Protrusion of an intraperitoneal viscus into a compartment within the abdominal cavity.
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intersigmoid hernia A hernia into the intersigmoid fossa on the under surface of the root of the mesosigmoid near the inner border of the psoas magnus muscle.
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interstitial hernia A hernia in which the protrusion is between any two of the layers of the abdominal wall.
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intraepiploic hernia A coil of intestine incarcerated in an omental sac.
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intrailiac hernia An interstitial hernia projecting from the internal inguinal ring.
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intrapelvic hernia An interstitial hernia projecting into the pelvis from the internal inguinal ring.
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irreducible hernia A hernia that cannot be reduced without operation.
Synonym: incarcerated hernia.
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ischiatic hernia <surgery> A hernia through the sacrosciatic foramen.
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obturator hernia Hernia through the obturator foramen.
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orbital hernia Displacement of orbital fat through a defect in the orbital septum or Tenon's capsule into the subcutaneous tissues of the eyelid or subconjunctivally.
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Treitz's hernia A hernia in the subperitoneal tissues.
Synonym: retroperitoneal hernia, Treitz's hernia.
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