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  • “Occult” inguinal hernias

    Posted by Topochico on August 3, 2021 at 6:34 am

    I have a mass on my left groin that is only easily palpated/visible laying down.

    Occasionally there will be no mass palpable. It can get to be about the size of a golf ball, and can be quite long at times (inches). Sometimes it will feel harder than other times. Other times can be very small or basically gone

    There is also a non visible small (small grape sized) lump on the right groin.

    Both are non existent upon standing. I am a thin/athletic build.

    Both appear in the inguinal area. Both higher than the pubic region.

    I have had pain on/off in both groins for years. But not until recently noticed any lumps.

    I have gone to a physician who could not find any hernias and said it’s probably my muscles or something else (it isn’t).

    I get an ache and sometimes a burning sensation on either side. I have had a burning zipper sensation a couple of times on my right side. Occasionally part of the groin will have an area that is tender to touch.

    95% of the time I have little to no symptoms. I am fairly active but have cut back on things like heavy lifting etc

    My question is: what is the best approach to finding hard to find hernias? I want to find a physician who will work with me to find out what is going on

    drtowfigh replied 4 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • drtowfigh

    Moderator
    August 8, 2021 at 8:04 pm

    Inguinal hernias should be ordered as “hernia ultrasound” or “dynamic hernia ultrasound.”

    Occult hernias are among my surgical interests. Yes, I evaluate for an treat many and I have published our experience about imaging and occult hernias.

  • Topochico

    Member
    August 3, 2021 at 6:39 pm

    @drtowfigh thank you so much for your prompt reply. Is there a specific protocol for ultrasound that needs to be requested?

    After using the the search feature, I found this thread[0] which describes a protocol used for MRI of occult hernias. Unfortunately the image you posted back then (of the protocol) is blurry. Is there anywhere else I can view the MRI protocol?

    Lastly, do you/does your practice deal with many occult hernia patients?

    [0] https://herniatalk.com/forums/topic/mri-protocol-in-radiology-language-for-putting-codes-into-the-mri-machine/

  • drtowfigh

    Moderator
    August 3, 2021 at 4:27 pm

    – careful examination by a hernia specialist
    – Ultrasound
    – MRI

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