hernia

hernia /hur″nē·ə/ [L, rupture] , protrusion or projection of an organ through an abnormal opening in the muscle wall of the cavity that surrounds it. A hernia may be congenital, may result from the failure of certain structures to close after birth, or may be acquired later in life as a result of obesity, muscular weakness, surgery, or illness. Kinds include abdominal hernia, diaphragmatic hernia, femoral hernia, hiatal hernia, inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia. See also herniorrhaphy.

Common locations of hernias (Leonard, 2012)