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[Groin pain in athletes-sportsmen's groin].

Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023
Groin pain in athletes can have various causes. Radiologically, osteitis pubis and clefts with affection of the interpubic disc as well as muscle and tendon tears near the pubic bone can be clearly identified.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the imaging modality of choice, as well as single-leg stand imaging (flamingo view radiographs), and where ...
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Split Groin Flap

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
This paper describes the vertical splitting of an axial pattern groin flap, a technical modification which extends the usefulness of this flap in reconstructive surgery of the hand.
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Pubomyoaponeurotic foramen and posterior groin plait for groin hernia

Hernia, 2003
Sir Astley Paston Cooper stated in 1804 that a sound knowledge of proper anatomy of hernia is vital. But even in the succeeding two centuries, the confusion has only multiplied by varied and overly enthusiastic descriptions, some speculative and others real, by different workers.
O P, Sudrania   +3 more
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Groin Pain Etiology: Hip-Referred Groin Pain

2016
The orthopedic causes of groin pain are numerous and varied, and given the overlap with other medical specialties, it is often a diagnostic challenge. A clear organizational framework is necessary to determine the source as well as the pathological process responsible for groin pain.
Joshua C. Campbell, Guy D. Paiement
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Functional movement screen and Y balance tests in adolescent footballers with hip/groin symptoms.

Physical Therapy in Sport, 2019
OBJECTIVES To assess the correlation between the functional movement screen (FMS) and Y balance test (Y-BT) performance, and the self-reported hip/groin problems, and to compare healthy with hip/groin pain participants. DESIGN a cross-sectional study.
P. Linek   +3 more
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A meta-analysis of the incidence of complications associated with groin access after the use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in trauma patients

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2018
BACKGROUND Serious complications related to groin access have been reported with the use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA).
R. Manzano-Nuñez   +16 more
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Intranodal Glue Embolization for the Management of Postsurgical Groin Lymphocele and Lymphorrhea.

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2018
This report describes intranodal lymphatic embolization for treatment of groin lymphatic leaks following surgery or percutaneous vascular interventions.
A. Smolock, G. Nadolski, M. Itkin
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Surgical Anatomy of Groin and Groin Hernia

2019
J. Hureau [1] stated the following in 2001: “Too often has it been said that all aspects of anatomy have been described. As soon as a new surgical technique appears or a new tool of morphological investigation is designed, our level of understanding appears suddenly deficient.” The same can be said of the anatomy of the inguinal region, as the ...
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Groin

2021
Christine Eng, Steven A. Makovitch
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Groin lump

Abstract The approach to evaluating patients presenting with groin lump is set out using an example case with questions for the reader as the case evolves. This includes salient points in history taking, physical examination, relevant investigations, and a brief discussion of management.
Hugo Farne   +2 more
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