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Randomized clinical trial comparing total extraperitoneal with Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair (TEPLICH trial)

British Journal of Surgery, 2019
Chronic pain is reported after 10–35 per cent of inguinal hernia operations. The aim was to compare quality of life (QoL) after total extraperitoneal (TEP) and Lichtenstein hernia repairs in the setting of an RCT with operations performed by department ...
N. Gutlic   +4 more
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Controversies in Inguinal Hernia

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2021
Inguinal hernias represent one of the most common pathologic conditions presenting to the general surgeon. In surgical practice, several controversies persist: when to operate, the utility of a laparoscopic versus open approach, the applicability of robotic surgery, the approach to bilateral hernias, management of athletic-related groin pain ("sports ...
Andrew S. Wright, Veeshal H. Patel
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[Inguinal hernia - review].

Icelandic Medical Journal, 2019
Inguinal hernia is the most frequently diagnosed hernia and during their lifetime one third of males are diagnosed with an inguinal hernia. The age distribution is bimodal with the highest incidence in childhood and after 50 years of age.
M. Berndsen   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hernia - Inguinal

Pediatric Patient Education, 2021

semanticscholar   +1 more source

Achieving the Learning Curve in Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair by Tapp: A Quality Improvement Study

Journal of investigative surgery, 2018
Background: More than 20 million patients worldwide undergo groin hernia repair annually. Every year more than 800,000 inguinal hernia repairs are performed in the United States alone. Since the first report by Ger et al.
U. Bracale   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The government and the inguinal hernia

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1979
Our review of the incidence of inguinal hernias in children based on socioeconomic differences and their risk of incarceration with its subsequent complications, was prompted by a governmental decision to disallow elective herniorrhaphy in children over 1 yr of age. The review showed the following: The risk of incarceration, the failure of preoperative
F.T. Velcek   +4 more
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Current treatment of the inguinal hernia - the role of the totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia repair.

Folia medica Cracoviensia, 2018
Inguinal hernia repairs are one of the most common procedures performed in general surgical departments. Approximately 20 million hernia repairs are performed annually all over the world. According to the EHS guidelines, the recommended treatment methods
Jakub Łomnicki   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Incarcerated inguinal hernia

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995
This 8dyear-old male with a history of a right inguinal hernia presented with one day of increasing scrotal girth and vomiting. Examination revealed a 10 by 10 cm scrotal mass that could not be reduced (see Figure 1). Bowel sounds were present in the scrotum. X-rays revealed multiple loops of dilated small bowel and bowel in the scrotum (see Figure 2).
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Inguinal Hernia Repair

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
In excess of 100,000 inguinal hernia repairs are performed in the UK each year (Devlin & Kingsnorth 1998). It is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure and is routinely undertaken in patients receiving local anaesthesia in the day case setting.
Tahir Hussain   +2 more
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