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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

Annals 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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Femoral hernia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
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FEMORAL HERNIA

2002
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Femoral Hernia

2012
Daniel E. Swartz, Edward L. Felix
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Inguinal and femoral hernias

BMJ
Theo, Pelly   +3 more
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