Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of groin hernia

Invest Radiol. 1997 Oct;32(10):644-7. doi: 10.1097/00004424-199710000-00010.

Abstract

Rationale and objectives: The authors determine the feasibility of dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the diagnosis of groin hernia.

Methods: Ten volunteers and 10 patients with clinically evident and surgically proven herniations were evaluated using T1-, and T2-weighted sequences and two dynamic sequences. The visibility of anatomic structures that are crucial for the assessment and the differentiation of inguinofemoral herniations was evaluated.

Results: The inguinal rings could be identified in all subjects. The inferior epigastric vessels could be identified in 85%. In 10 patients, 11 hernias were found at MR imaging, whereas at surgery and physical examination 13 herniations were diagnosed (84.6%). The two hernias that were missed initially could be identified retrospectively on MR imaging. One volunteer showed a small bilateral inguinal hernia on MR imaging that could be confirmed on physical examination.

Conclusions: The anatomic structures that are crucial for the assessment and the differentiation of inguinofemoral herniations can be identified prospectively with MR imaging.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Groin / pathology
  • Hernia, Inguinal / diagnosis*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged