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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1993
(1) Think "little" when approaching the pediatric hernia. (2) The landmarks, incision, and operative technique are different from the approach in adults. (3) Do not operate unnecessarily. Delay correction of noncommunicating hydroceles in neonates for 3 to 4 months, and do not routinely explore the contralateral side unless there is suspicion of hernia.
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(1) Think "little" when approaching the pediatric hernia. (2) The landmarks, incision, and operative technique are different from the approach in adults. (3) Do not operate unnecessarily. Delay correction of noncommunicating hydroceles in neonates for 3 to 4 months, and do not routinely explore the contralateral side unless there is suspicion of hernia.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1949
Abstract The treatment of inguinal hernia is discussed with emphasis upon the careful execution of each operative step and avoiding the choice of a method until after the nature and extent of the weakness has been determined. Stress is placed upon the wide resection of the peritoneal sac, firm closure of the transversalis fascia, including the ...
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Abstract The treatment of inguinal hernia is discussed with emphasis upon the careful execution of each operative step and avoiding the choice of a method until after the nature and extent of the weakness has been determined. Stress is placed upon the wide resection of the peritoneal sac, firm closure of the transversalis fascia, including the ...
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Robotic inguinal hernia repair: is technology taking over? Systematic review and meta-analysis
Hernia, 2019A. Aiolfi+15 more
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Review of inguinal hernia repair techniques within the Americas Hernia Society Quality Collaborative
Hernia, 2019R. Almarzooqi+4 more
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