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Post-Operative Outcomes of Groin Hernia Repairs in Women: A Contemporary Review [PDF]
Abdominal wall hernias are common among men and women, often requiring surgical techniques to be managed safely and effectively. Abdominal wall hernias are typically classified as primary or secondary.
Neha Soogoor +8 more
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Synchronous bilateral hernias are very rare, and subclinical hernias as this case are very difficult to diagnose preoperatively. Laparoscopic surgery, which can accurately confirm and reinforce the weakened bilateral inguinal region, was very useful.
Mitsuhisa Takatsuki, Yasunori Uesato
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Background Abdominal wall hernia is a common surgical entity worldwide with groin hernias having the most common presentation among them. They are a cause of morbidity and mortality if not addressed in time.
Bharati Pandya +4 more
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Epidemiology and treatment of groin and ventral hernias in the Zinder region, Niger Republic
OBJECTIVE: To describe epidemiological, therapeutic, and prognostic aspects of groin and ventral hernia in adults at Zinder National Hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective data collected over a period of 10 years (January 2012–December
Harissou Adamou +4 more
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Optimization of surgical treatment of abdominal hernias in patients with obesity
Introduction. Among patients with primary and postoperative ventral hernias, obesity of various degrees is observed in more than 50 % of patients. A severe complication of obesity is the development of panniculus – a skin-subcutaneous apron of varying ...
V. I. Belokonev +5 more
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Background Massive hiatal hernias may result in extraoesophageal symptoms, including iron-deficiency anaemia. However, the role played by hiatal hernias in iron-deficiency anaemia is not clearly understood.
Aikebaier Aili +6 more
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Laparoscopic Hernia Repair—When Is a Hernia Not a Hernia? [PDF]
A wide range of diagnoses can present as inguinal hernia. Laparoscopic techniques are being increasingly used in the repair of inguinal hernias and offer the potential benefit of identifying additional pathology. The authors present the first reported case of a hydrocele of the canal of Nuck diagnosed laparoscopically.
Bunting, David +2 more
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Objective. Clinical assessment of combined application of the calculated dermolipectomy with improved hernioabdominoplasty in treatment of patients, suffering hernias and external abdominal deformities, who have excessive tissues of abdominal wall ...
A. O. Kot
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Anaesthesia for a Rare Case of Down’s Syndrome with Morgagni’s Hernia Undergoing Laparoscopic Repair [PDF]
Morgagni’s hernia is a type of congenital diaphragmatic hernia and it is rare in children. The association between Down’s syndrome and Morgagni’s hernia in children is also rare.
Nethra H Nanjundaswamy +1 more
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Inguinal herniotomy in children: retrospective three decades experience
Context: Inguinal herniotomy is the most frequently performed operation in the pediatric age group. The clinical outcome of inguinal hernias and hydroceles in pediatric patients should be assessed periodically.
Liladhar Agrawal +2 more
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