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Strangulated Littre's direct inguinal hernia: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Khamas A, Salih S.
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Strangulated inguinal hernia containing ischemic appendices epiploicae. [PDF]
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Autogenous vaginal tunic used as reinforcement in inguinal herniorrhaphy in a dog. [PDF]
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Percutaneous internal ring suturing versus conventional laparoscopic repair of congenital inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Saad I +4 more
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Appendiceal Mucocele in Amyand's Hernia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Moreno Hernandez SG +6 more
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The diagnostic and predictive value of ultrasonography in congenital diaphragmatic hernia. [PDF]
Liu Q, Ren H, Wang M, Feng Z, Ma L.
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Etiology and biomechanics of hernial sac formation
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1983This paper, to the authors' best knowledge, presents the first attempt on the understanding of the biomechanics of hernial sac formation. First, a brief survey of the selected etiological factors and their related theories on hernia is given. Next, the results of some preliminary tensile tests conducted on normal and sac peritoneum are discussed.
A E, Engin, N, Akkas
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1984
In a prospective randomized study, the need for a high ligature of the hernial sac at operation for indirect hernia was studied. Herniectomy without ligation of the sac did not increase the recurrence rate. In addition, the nonligated patients had less pain in the postoperative period.
S G, Smedberg, A E, Broomé, A, Gullmo
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In a prospective randomized study, the need for a high ligature of the hernial sac at operation for indirect hernia was studied. Herniectomy without ligation of the sac did not increase the recurrence rate. In addition, the nonligated patients had less pain in the postoperative period.
S G, Smedberg, A E, Broomé, A, Gullmo
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Omental injury in a hernial sac
Injury, 1985Summary A case of unusual findings in scrotal injury in a young boy is presented. CASE REPORT A 14-year-old boy was admitted through the Casualty Department with a scrotal injury. The night before he fell while skating and a friend’s skating boots struck him in the perineum.
A K, Sharma, H S, Al-Khaffaf
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