J Korean Soc Neonatol.  2008 May;15(1):80-83.

Characteristics and Clinical Course of Ovarian Hernias in Infants

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Cheil General Hospital & Women's, Health Care Center, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. kosymd@unitel.co.kr
  • 2Department of Radiology, Cheil General Hospital & Women's, Health Care Center, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Inguinal hernias are common in children and sometimes are associated with dangerous complications, such as incarceration. There are no established management guidelines for ovarian hernias. We have reviewed the clinical course of ovarian hernias in infants.
METHODS
We reviewed the medical records of female infants diagnosed with ovarian hernias by ultrasonogram at Kwandong University College of Medicine, Cheil General Hospital, and the Women's Healthcare Center between March 2001 and August 2007. We analyzed the patients gestational age, birth weight, age at the time of detection of the inguinal mass, the patients chief complaints, operative time, post-operative complications, and ultrasonographic findings.
RESULTS
Eight female infants had ovarian hernias, four of whom were born prematurely. Seven infants had left-sided ovarian hernias, and one infant had a right-sided ovarian hernia. Five infants underwent surgery and there were no postoperative complications or recurrences. Three girls did not have surgery, and the ovarian hernias regressed spontaneously, with no recurrences or complications. The regression time of inguinal masses ranged from 70-161 days after birth.
CONCLUSION
Physical examination to detect movable masses within the labium major in premature female infants is important because the incidence of premature inguinal hernias is much higher than in term infants. No rational medical treatment plans for female ovarian hernias have been published to date. We cared for three girls with spontaneous regression of ovarian hernias. Pediatricians should be aware whether emergent surgery for ovarian hernias is indicated.

Keyword

Inguinal hernia; Ovary; Premature infants

MeSH Terms

Birth Weight
Child
Delivery of Health Care
Female
Gestational Age
Hernia
Hernia, Inguinal
Hospitals, General
Humans
Incidence
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature
Medical Records
Operative Time
Ovary
Parturition
Physical Examination
Postoperative Complications
Recurrence
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