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Improving Paediatric Surgical Teaching and Learning in a Medical Program Through Online Learning
ABSTRACT Background Surging Australian medical student numbers over the past two decades have strained hospital teaching capacity, impacting student exposure to paediatric surgery. Aim Improving access to education in paediatric surgery for medical students by creating an online learning module and evaluating its efficacy. Methods To determine learning
Stephanie I. Bowen+5 more
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Factors Influencing Choice of Inguinal Hernia Repair Technique
Background: Inguinal hernia repair surgery is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures worldwide. This study sought to highlight factors that may influence decisions concerning inguinal hernia repair techniques.
Dixon Osilli+2 more
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A study of inguinal hernia - on anatomical basis
Background and objectives: Inguinal hernia is very common in males and the predetermination of type of inguinal hernia before surgery may be useful for the treatment plan.
K Aravindhan
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OCCULT STRANGULATED INGUINAL HERNIA; SPONTANEOUS REDUCTION “EN MASSE” [PDF]
Milton R. Bookman
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Bladder hernia: report of two cases [PDF]
Case 1. A 55-year-old male visited our hospital complaining of dysuria and two-staged micturition. Physical examination revealed a fist sized, elastic soft mass in the left inguinal region.
安本, 亮二+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pediatric patients undergoing general anesthesia often face stress responses, anesthetic challenges, and delayed recovery. Virtual reality has emerged as a promising non‐pharmacological intervention, though its effectiveness varies across studies. This meta‐analysis evaluates the effects of preoperative virtual reality interventions
Difang Zhao, Ting Tian, Shuguang Jin
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Metachronous contralateral pediatric inguinal hernia
RM Nataraja, AA MahomedDepartment of Pediatric Surgery and Urology, Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, Brighton, UKDate of preparation: April 20, 2010.
RM Nataraja, AA Mahomed
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Sliding Inguinal Hernia with Ovarian Gangrene in an Infant of Minimal Age: A Case Report [PDF]
Background: Inguinal hernia is one of the common congenital conditions among pediatric age groups with an estimated incidence of 1 - 2% in mature infants and up to 30% in premature infants. The risk of incarceration of testis, bowel, or ovary in children
Saman Barzinjy, Senk Taher
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A CASE OF HERNIA OF THE BLADDER ASSOCIATED WITH AN INGUINAL HERNIA, WITH REFERENCE TO THREE OTHER RECENT CASES [PDF]
Henry Curtis
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Medical decision‐making under risk and uncertainty: Anesthetists' decision to proceed with surgery
Abstract There is a paucity of work examining anesthetists' willingness to proceed as attending anesthetists (hereafter, WTP) in response to different risky medical conditions. Earlier studies offer only a partial and indirect explanation as to why variations in WTP exist.
Zijing Yang+5 more
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