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Ligation of the Hernial Sac?

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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Omental injury in a hernial sac

Injury, 1985
Summary 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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Primary Tumors in Inguinal Hernial Sacs

Archives of Surgery, 1955
Contents of inguinal hernial sacs may be protean. They can include almost any structure in the abdomen as well as benign and malignant lesions which afflict these structures. Also, metastatic foci to the peritoneal lining of the sac can result from remote and adjacent malignant processes.
S S, FIEBER, J T, WOLSTENHOLME
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Lost Gallstones Found in a Hernial Sac

Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1995
Spillage of bile and gallstones is not a rare event during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The natural history of spilled and retained stones is not well defined. We report of such lost stones that were found several months later in a hernia sac.
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The Double Hernial Sac

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1910
To the Editor: —InThe Journal(March 26, 1910, liv, 1049) is an article on "Rare Variety of Hernial Sac." Thinking it may be of interest to the readers ofThe Journalto know how accurately this unusual condition was described at the beginning of the eighteenth century, I give below a translation of a description by Le Blanc (Precis d' operations de ...
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RARE VARIETY OF HERNIAL SAC

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1910
The accompanying illustration shows a variety of hernial sac, the existence of which is but little known, and which does not seem to be referred to in the textbooks and other literature. I have encountered this form of double or "pantaloon" sac four times in my last one hundred cases of inguinal hernia.
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