Hernias are caused by either congenital or acquired factors. Congenital hernias occur due to a failure of the processus vaginalis to close during development. Acquired hernias can develop later in life due to weakness or defects in the abdominal wall muscles and surrounding tissues. Overall, this document discusses the pathophysiology and causes of hernias.
Hernias are caused by either congenital or acquired factors. Congenital hernias occur due to a failure of the processus vaginalis to close during development. Acquired hernias can develop later in life due to weakness or defects in the abdominal wall muscles and surrounding tissues. Overall, this document discusses the pathophysiology and causes of hernias.
Hernias are caused by either congenital or acquired factors. Congenital hernias occur due to a failure of the processus vaginalis to close during development. Acquired hernias can develop later in life due to weakness or defects in the abdominal wall muscles and surrounding tissues. Overall, this document discusses the pathophysiology and causes of hernias.