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Gallbladder protrusion through the groin region—a very unusual femoral hernia
Groin hernias are among the oldest recorded afflictions of mankind. Most of them protrude through the inguinal canal, and only a few through the femoral canal. Usually, they are present as a painful lump in the groin region, and their complications arise
Lucas Kreutz Rodrigues +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to identify prenatal ultrasonographic predictors of enteral feeding tolerance in neonates with omphaloceles. Method This retrospective cohort study included all live‐born neonates prenatally diagnosed with omphalocele at Emma Children's Hospital/Amsterdam UMC approximately 2004–2024.
Maaike Hogerwerf +7 more
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Purpose To report our experience with incarcerated femoral hernia procedure, which allows laparotomy through same inguinal skin incision, inspection and resection of compromised bowel, and preperitoneal tension-free transabdominal repair with Ventralex ...
D. Aranovich +2 more
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Aggressive angiomyxoma (AA) is an uncommon mesenchymal tumor that is mostly derived from the female pelvic and perineal regions. AA is a locally infiltrative slow growing tumor with a marked tendency to local recurrence.
A. Sozutek +7 more
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Laparoscopic repair of irreducible femoral hernia containing the fallopian tube alone: a case report
BackgroundWe offer the first report of laparoscopic repair of an irreducible femoral hernia containing the fallopian tube alone.Case presentationAn 84-year-old woman presented with a 2-week history of a right groin mass with no abdominal symptoms.
N. Soeta +4 more
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Minimising recurrence after primary femoral hernia repair; is mesh mandatory?
D. Clyde +3 more
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