When strangulation occurs, the organs that have fallen out of the abdominal cavity are compressed in the hernial opening; in this case, the organs remain in the inguinal canal.
This pathology has its own clinical and course characteristics - the diagnosis is established by a surgeon, whom it is recommended to contact already at the initial symptoms of the disease.
This condition can be congenital or appear simultaneously with age-related changes, and is observed significantly more often in the male population than in women.
This pathology can occur independently or in combination with other anomalies. For example, with such defects as hydrocele or spermatic cord pathology.