Surgical Questions and Answers

Free Medical and Surgical Questions And Answers

11. What are the clinical features of an irreducible hernia?

Correct answer:

If the hernia will not reduce but is painless and there are no other symptoms, irreducibility is diagnosed. The absence of a cough impulse alone does not indicate strangulation, because in an irreducible femoral hernia, for example, the neck is often plugged by omentum, which prevents the cough impulse from being felt.