Surgical Questions and Answers

Free Medical and Surgical Questions And Answers

8. What is an irreducible hernia?

Correct answer:

A hernia becomes irreducible usually because of adhesions of its contents to the inner wall of the sac, or sometimes as a result of adhesions of its contents to each other to form a mass greater in size than the neck of the sac. Occasionally, inspissated faeces within the loops of bowel in the hernia prevent reduction.