Surgical Treatment of Inguinal Canal Hernias in Boys: an Analysis of Five Years’ Experience
Introduction. Currently the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias in children is usually a high ligation of the hernia sac without the separation of its distal portion or plastic reconstruction of the inguinal canal.
V. F. Blandinskii +4 more
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Obturator hernia (OH) is a relatively rare abdominal wall hernia with a high mortality rate. The diagnosis of OH is challenging because of symptomatic variations and spontaneous reduction in hernia on imaging.
Yuita Fukuyama +2 more
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Effect of ‘combing’ on intramuscular sedation in pigs in a clinical setting—A randomised trial
Abstract Background Pigs pose distinct challenges to the anaesthetist due to their temperament, the limitations of manual restraint and species‐specific anatomical features. Despite the importance of minimising stress during clinical procedures, gentle handling techniques tailored for pigs in a clinical setting have yet to be clearly described or ...
Kaitlynn C. Ban +5 more
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Clinical Outcome of Extended Total Extraperitoneal Rives-stoppa versus Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh Repair in Ventral Hernia: A Prospective Interventional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Umbilical hernias are a common anterior abdominal wall defect, often necessitating surgical intervention to prevent complications such as incarceration and recurrence.
Rs Sharan Dhev +4 more
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Long-term patient-reported outcomes after plication of rectus diastasis and simultaneous herniorrhaphy with HELP abdominoplasty [PDF]
Saxen J +4 more
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Successful repair of a carpal sheath synovial hernia using a polypropylene mesh
Summary A cob‐cross mare presented with a carpal sheath synovial hernia on the distolateral antebrachium following carpal sheath tenoscopy to treat a radial physeal exostosis and deep digital flexor tendon injury. The presumed source of pain was the weakened skin over the hernia as the intrathecal pathology identified at the initial tenoscopy had ...
S. R. L. Neild +3 more
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Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy in children
The authors report their experience in laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias in children. From May 2010 to November 2013, 122 patients with inguinal hernia underwent laparoscopic herniorrhaphy (92 males and 30 females). Telescope used was 5 mm, while trocars for the operative instruments were 3 or 2 mm.
Bertozzi M. +3 more
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Management of a diaphragmatic hernia using self‐locking knots
Summary A 4‐year‐old Thoroughbred gelding was presented with a history of severe colic signs that were non‐responsive to non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs. During initial evaluation, distended small intestine was observed, together with continued colic signs and a serosanguinous abdominocentesis sample.
A. Gillen +4 more
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Scrotal Cystocele Managed With Trans-scrotal Neocystostomy Tube
Inguinal herniation of the bladder is relatively common, reported in as many as 4% of inguinal hernias. In the majority of those cases, it is a sliding hernia that is noted at time of herniorrhaphy.
Stephen T. Ryan, Brian Jumper
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Edoardo Bassini (1844-1924): father of modern-day hernia surgery. [PDF]
According to Roman scripture, it was Celsus who attempted the first inguinal hernia repair in history during the first century A.D. His attempts were unsuccessful and resulted in an early recurrence of the hernia, which eventually led to the patient’s ...
Cowan, MD, Scott W. +4 more
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