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Pediatric femoral hernia in the laparoscopic era
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Totally extra-peritoneal repair for acute incarcerated femoral hernia with intestinal obstruction
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Laparoscopic repair of femoral hernia.
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Archives of Surgery, 1984
During a period of ten years, 20 children with femoral hernias were treated at Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, England. Unfamiliarity with the occurrence of femoral hernias in children resulted in a correct diagnosis in only three (15%) of the 20 cases by the referring physician and in only 13 (65%) of the cases by the first surgeon to see ...
Tam, PKH, Lister, J
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During a period of ten years, 20 children with femoral hernias were treated at Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool, England. Unfamiliarity with the occurrence of femoral hernias in children resulted in a correct diagnosis in only three (15%) of the 20 cases by the referring physician and in only 13 (65%) of the cases by the first surgeon to see ...
Tam, PKH, Lister, J
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Archives of Surgery, 1948
WHEN an irreducible hernia is present in the groin, the chances are even that it is a femoral hernia. Femoral hernias, despite their rarity, commonly represent surgical emergencies, whereas strangulation occurs in only 1 per cent of inguinal hernias. It is not unusual for a femoral hernia to make its first appearance in the form of strangulation.
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WHEN an irreducible hernia is present in the groin, the chances are even that it is a femoral hernia. Femoral hernias, despite their rarity, commonly represent surgical emergencies, whereas strangulation occurs in only 1 per cent of inguinal hernias. It is not unusual for a femoral hernia to make its first appearance in the form of strangulation.
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Recurrence Rates after Primary Femoral Hernia Open Repair a Systematic Review
Surgical InnovationPurpose Femoral hernia accounts for 22% of groin hernia operations in women and for 1.1% in men. Numerous surgical approaches have been reported but there is no consensus.
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