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Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Repair of Littre's Hernia: A Case Presentation and Literature Review. [PDF]
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European journal of pediatric surgery, 2021
Introduction Inguinal hernia repair represents the most common operation in childhood; however, consensus about the optimal management is lacking. Hence, recommendations for clinical practice are needed.
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Introduction Inguinal hernia repair represents the most common operation in childhood; however, consensus about the optimal management is lacking. Hence, recommendations for clinical practice are needed.
F. Morini +14 more
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Annals of Surgery, 2021
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Background: Despite the advent of innovative surgical platforms and operative techniques, a definitive indication of the best surgical option for the treatment of unilateral primary inguinal hernia ...
A. Aiolfi +7 more
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Background: Despite the advent of innovative surgical platforms and operative techniques, a definitive indication of the best surgical option for the treatment of unilateral primary inguinal hernia ...
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2017
Laparoscopy is a safe and effective technique in the repair of inguinal hernias. This article describes the different laparoscopic herniorrhaphy technique, as well as controversial topics, such as premature infants, contralateral repair, and incarcerated hernias.
Sophia, Abdulhai +2 more
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Laparoscopy is a safe and effective technique in the repair of inguinal hernias. This article describes the different laparoscopic herniorrhaphy technique, as well as controversial topics, such as premature infants, contralateral repair, and incarcerated hernias.
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Controversies in Inguinal Hernia
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2021Inguinal 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 ...
Veeshal H, Patel, Andrew S, Wright
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A hernia in the inguinal region is not always an inguinal hernia
Hernia, 2007A male patient of 60 years presented with a swelling in the left groin of 10 months duration. Past records showed bilateral lumbar sympathectomy and omentopexy done 20 and 6 years back, respectively, for Buerger's disease. Abdominal examination revealed a huge hernial swelling in the left groin extending from the symphysis pubis to anterior superior ...
S, Basu, M, Pandey, C L N, Sharma
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The government and the inguinal hernia
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1979Our 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
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1988
Giant inguinal herniae present a major challenge in management. This case details clinical features of an enormous inguinoscrotal hernia associated with septic gangrene and elephantiasis of the scrotum. Two initial operations were required for control of sepsis, followed by a two‐staged hernial repair, involving a total colectomy and a subsequent ...
J W, Serpell, A L, Polglase, E J, Anstee
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Giant inguinal herniae present a major challenge in management. This case details clinical features of an enormous inguinoscrotal hernia associated with septic gangrene and elephantiasis of the scrotum. Two initial operations were required for control of sepsis, followed by a two‐staged hernial repair, involving a total colectomy and a subsequent ...
J W, Serpell, A L, Polglase, E J, Anstee
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