This is an omental hernia. There is a weak space in the ventral wall (abdomen) and the lining of the cavity (perineum) has protruded out but also some of the fat. The fat is like an apron covering the intestines. This is called the omentum.
The omentum is a fold of peritoneum that hangs down from the stomach. It helps to store fat, provide insulation, and play a role in immune responses by containing immune cells that can migrate to areas of inflammation in the abdomen.
The anterior side of the body refers to the front side or the part of the body that faces forward. It is the opposite of the posterior side, which is the back side of the body. Structures such as the chest, abdomen, and face are located on the anterior side of the body.
The term that specifically refers to a hernia containing fat is "lipohernia." This condition occurs when fatty tissue pushes through a weakness in the abdominal wall, often leading to a noticeable bulge or lump. Lipohernias may require medical evaluation and surgical treatment in some cases.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
I had a large ventral hernia repaired with Alloderm in February of 2009. It has now been one year & I am still having significant issues with ongoing abdominal pain. Doctors are not willing to say if this is "normal", but I'm beginning to believe it is more common than the doctors would have you believe prior to the surgery.
The medical term for a hernia containing fat is a "lipoma." However, if you are specifically referring to a hernia that involves fatty tissue protruding through a weakness in the abdominal wall, it might be called an "inguinal hernia" or "ventral hernia" depending on the location. These hernias can contain various types of tissue, including fat, and may require surgical evaluation.
Incisional hernias are also ventral hernias.
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A ventral hernia is a hole in the muscle wall where the intestines can push through. This occurs if someone has lifted something heavy or has had surgeries that have weakened the muscle wall.
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Any kind of hernia causes pain, but ventral hernia is very painful.
Ventral hernia occurs when part of the contents of the abdominal cavity-; most often a piece of intestine that protrudes through the cavity and into the abdominal wall. Normally, the muscles and tissues that line the cavity keep the organs inside. Surgery is required and usually done with laparoscopic surgery, but, if there is a 'strangulation hernia' cutting off blood supply then a more extensive surgery will be done.
An umbilical hernia occurs when a portion of the intestine or other tissue protrudes through the abdominal wall near the belly button (umbilicus). When the hernia contains omental fat, it means that the fatty tissue from the omentum, a fold of peritoneum extending from the stomach, is involved in the herniation. This type of hernia can lead to complications if it becomes incarcerated or strangulated, as blood supply to the trapped tissue may be compromised. Surgical intervention is often required to repair the hernia and prevent further complications.
William Easterly Ashton has written: 'Ventral hernia following abdominal operations' -- subject(s): Hernia
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