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Femoral pseudo-hernias

Hernia, 2002
Before surgical intervention in the femoral area, doctors should be mindful of two situations in which surgery is not indicated and, in fact, may cause harm.
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Femoral hernia repair

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
Femoral hernia repair has a long history. In the nineteenth century, simple closure of the femoral orifice by the femoral approach was favored. Such renowned surgeons as Bassini, Marcy, and Cushing authored papers about the femoral approach to femoral hernia. The recurrence rate was so high, however, that it was replaced by the inguinal approach.
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Femoral Hernia

Clinical Algorithms in General Surgery, 2019
Q. Lina Hu, David C. Chen
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Predictive factors of bowel necrosis in patients with incarcerated femoral hernia

Hernia, 2023
H. Beji   +8 more
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Open preperitoneal vs. open anterior repair for the treatment of emergency femoral hernia: a bicentric retrospective study

Hernia, 2022
V. Rodrigues-Gonçalves   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

[Femoral hernia].

La Revue du praticien, 1997
A femoral hernia descends through the femoral canal beneath the inguinal ligament. Rare in man, it occurs in women over 50. It can be difficult to recognize and any symptoms of the groin may rise the diagnosis. Strangulation is a frequent (often first) manifestation of femoral hernia. Early diagnosis is important to avoid intestinal resection, a source
P A, Lehur, S, Métairie
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Bowel obstruction as a serious complication of patients with femoral hernia

Surgery today (Print), 2020
Mauricio González-Urquijo   +5 more
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