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There is no T classification for hernia
there is M classification of hernia
The abdomen was divided into a medial or midline zone and a lateral zone.
The Chevrel classification uses three midline zones. An easily memorable classification from M1 to M5 going from the xiphoid to pubic bone was proposed . Therefore, we define 5 M zones:
Lateral hernias
The borders of the lateral area are defined as :
Thus, four L zones on each side are defined as:
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There is no T classification for hernia
there is M classification of hernia
The abdomen was divided into a medial or midline zone and a lateral zone.
- Medial or midline hernias
- cranial: the xyphoid
- caudal: the pubic bone
- lateral: the lateral margin of the rectal sheath
The Chevrel classification uses three midline zones. An easily memorable classification from M1 to M5 going from the xiphoid to pubic bone was proposed . Therefore, we define 5 M zones:
- M1: subxiphoidal (from the xiphoid till 3 cm caudally)
- M2: epigastric (from 3 cm below the xiphoid till 3 cm above the umbilicus)
- M3: umbilical (from 3 cm above till 3 cm below the umbilicus)
- M4: infraumbilical (from 3 cm below the umbilicus till 3 cm above the pubis)
- M5: suprapubic (from pubic bone till 3 cm cranially).
Lateral hernias
The borders of the lateral area are defined as :
- cranial: the costal margin
- caudal: the inguinal region
- medially: the lateral margin of the rectal sheath
- laterally: the lumbar region.
Thus, four L zones on each side are defined as:
- L1: subcostal (between the costal margin and a horizontal line 3 cm above the umbilicus)
- L2: flank (lateral to the rectal sheath in the area 3 cm above and below the umbilicus)
- L3: iliac (between a horizontal line 3 cm below the umbilicus and the inguinal region)
- L4: lumbar (latero-dorsal of the anterior axillary line)
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