Journal article

Is the ovary in an inguinal hernia ‘descended’ like a testis or not?

JM Hutson, I Kearsey

Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background/aim: How testes descend through the inguinal canal is well described, but how the ovaries appear inside an inguinal hernia remains controversial. We reviewed the literature to determine whether ovarian ‘descent’ has been described. Methods: The English literature from 1950 to 2014 was reviewed via PubMed, Medline and Web of Science to identify papers describing an ovary in the hernia sac: reports were examined to find whether the ovary prolapsed or ‘descended’ and the anatomy of its supporting ligaments, cranial suspensory ligament (CSL) and round ligament (female gubernaculum, RL). Results: In forty reports of > 7140 inguinal herniotomies and/or imaging studies in females the her..

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