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A randomised controlled study on the effects of hernial sac stump fenestration on ultrasound seroma prevention in laparoscopic Type III inguinal hernia repair [PDF]
Background: The incidence of ultrasound seromas has significantly increased after large hernial sac surgery. Several methods are available for preventing ultrasound seromas, but the clinical results are poor.
Wei-Ming Li +5 more
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Is ligation of hernial sac during orchiopexy mandatory?
Aim: Traditionally, ligation of hernial sac during orchiopexy is considered mandatory to prevent postoperative development of hernia. A prospective study was carried out to see if it is actually required based on the fact that any peritoneal defect ...
Kumari Veena +5 more
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Migration of Thecoperitoneal Shunt into a Hernial Sac [PDF]
Thecoperitoneal shunts are commonly used to treat several conditions, but their use can result in significant complications like migration of it in hernial sac. Only few cases of scrotal migration of shunt is reported.
Yeshwant Lamture, Varsha Gajbhiye
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A Rare Content in Inguinal Hernial Sac, Masquerading as Scrotal Tumour [PDF]
Some of the commonly performed operations can become difficult due to unusual findings which are seen during surgery. One such sort of operation is hernia repair. Decision making during such situations could be challenging, even for experienced surgeons.
Sri Vengadesh Gopal, Ashley Solomon
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Endoscopic transposition with the hernial sac (eTHS) in ventral hernia repair - technical description. [PDF]
DA-Silva LE, Melo RM.
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Hernial sac lithiasis, a rare presentation of inguinal hernia
Inguinal hernias sometimes surprise surgeons with unexpected contents. This article reports a 46-year-old male with a painless inguinal mass. Surgical exploration showed three smooth yellowish concretions in the hernia sac.
Hamid Mazdak, Shekoofeh Najafipour
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Amyand's hernia: a case report and literature review [PDF]
Amyand's hernia (AH), an extremely rare form of inguinal hernia, particularly those cases where the hernial sac contains an inflamed, edematous, or perforated appendix, is infrequently encountered.
Li Zhang +4 more
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