Groin abscess, a rare complication of strangulated femoral hernia: Case report
Femoral hernias account for 8%–11% of all groin hernias and 3%–5% of all anterior abdominal wall hernias. While groin hernias are more common in males, femoral hernias are developed more commonly in female, accounting for 22%–34% of all groin hernias ...
Khaled S Ahmad+2 more
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Spontaneous enterocutaneous fistula in a patient with femoral hernia: a case report
Background Enterocutaneous fistula commonly occurs in the post-operative setting. However, a handful of cases have been reported to occur secondary to strangulation of hernia, mostly femoral due to the narrow femoral ring through which this type of ...
Anup Chalise+3 more
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Risk Factors and Surgical Treatment Methods in Femoral Hernia
Aim: Femoral hernias are more common in the right groin and in the female population. Elective hernia surgery after diagnosis is the most suitable option for femoral hernias, due to fewer complications and shorter length of hospitalization. In this study,
Salih Tosun+5 more
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Femoral hernia: Treatment delay and cause of death – A case report and an integrative review
Femoral hernia is an uncommon entity in males and is limited to case reports in the medical literature. Because of the narrow neck of the femoral canal, a femoral hernia can easily incarcerate and/or strangulate.
Yaqoob Hassan+3 more
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Femoral hernia in children as a rare pathology: A retrospective case series
Background: Femoral hernias are uncommon groin pathology among children. The rarity of the pathology results in increased complications, delayed diagnosis and inappropriate inguinal exploration.
Emine Burcu Cigsar Kuzu+2 more
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TOpic: rare and special cases, the real "Strange cases" [PDF]
Introduction: The bladder hernia represents approximately 1-3% of all inguinal hernias, where patients aged more than 50 years have a higher incidence (10%).
AUTIERI, DOMENICO+48 more
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De Garengeot’s hernia: case report
Introduction: De Garengeot hernia is an entity mainly diagnosed intraoperatively. It is more frequently observed in women and is defined as the presence of the vermiform appendix inside to femoral hernia.
Fabio Felipe Cortés-Díaz+3 more
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Economic Analysis of Children's Surgical Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Analysis. [PDF]
BackgroundUnderstanding the economic value of health interventions is essential for policy makers to make informed resource allocation decisions. The objective of this systematic review was to summarize available information on the economic impact of ...
Ameh, Emmanuel A+6 more
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An innovative use of PIRS technique for pediatric femoral hernia: report of 2 cases
Background Femoral hernia is very rare in children. Surgical intervention is necessary for treatment. There are many different surgical methods explained before. Laparoscopic single port repair technique is not reported before.
Ergun Ergun+5 more
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A rare complication of giant pseudocyst after femoral hernia repair with mesh: A case report
Hernia repair is one of the most common procedures performed by general surgeons worldwide. Rates of recurrence have significantly decreased with the use of mesh; however, this foreign material has its own inherent complications.
Jasmine Bhinder+2 more
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