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Intrascrotal hernia of the ureter and fatty hernia

Hernia, 2003
Intrascrotal hernia of the ureter is a rare event. We describe here one such case. There are two anatomic types of such ureteral hernias. The paraperitoneal type has a peritoneal indirect sac, which pulls the ureter with it. The extraperitoneal ureteral hernia is without a peritoneal sac.
J, Giuly   +4 more
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Inguinal Hernia and Richter's Hernia in a Dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY A 1-year-old dog with a history of constipation and vomiting of 5 days' duration was examined. Both inguinal regions, especially the left, were moderately swollen and doughy in consistency, but did not seem to be abnormally warm. A scrotal hernia had been reduced manually 3 months previously. Surgical exposure revealed a Richter's hernia of the
R L, Grier, J D, Hoskins, J D, Wahlstrom
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Association of Hiatus Hernia with Postero-Lateral Diaphragmatic Hernia (Bochdalek's Hernia)

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1991
A boy with hiatus hernia following the repair of the left postero-lateral diaphragmatic hernia (Bochdalek's hernia) was reported. At the age of one month, the repair of Bochdalek hernia was performed with transabdominal approach. At that time the stomach was located in the normal position.
Takamatsu H.   +4 more
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External Herniae: Ventral Herniae and Summary

Tropical Doctor, 1975
1. In three articles, inguinal, femoral, and ventral herniae have been discussed, one of the aims being to draw the attention of those who are new to surgery in the tropics to some of the things the author thought were peculiar to these herniae. Experiences in the 1,100-bed Korle Bu Hospital, Accra, where a retrospective survey showed that 609 external
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Hernia

Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2015
Tetsushi, Hayakawa   +10 more
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HIATUS HERNIA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1956
SummaryThe results of sixty‐one cases of hiatus hernia have been presented. All have been treated surgically by a transthoracic approach.One post‐operative death is recorded due to a massive pulmonary embolus.It is considered that repair of hiatus hernia is a very satisfactory operation and is justified by results and very few recurrences.
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DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1923
M, BLANCH, C J O, BROWN
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Hernia

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
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Incarcerated hernia or appendicitis? Garengeot’s hernia

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2023
Silvia, Martín-Arroyo   +3 more
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