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Inguinal Hernia Repair

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
In excess of 100,000 inguinal hernia repairs are performed in the UK each year (Devlin & Kingsnorth 1998). It is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure and is routinely undertaken in patients receiving local anaesthesia in the day case setting.
Martin, Kurzer   +2 more
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Giant Inguinal Hernia

Southern Medical Journal, 1986
We have presented a case of massive scrotal hernia containing the entire mesenteric small bowel and the entire colon. Review of the literature reveals that such extensive hernias are rare and that their surgical repair is often difficult because of loss of domain.
J N, King, R H, Didlake, R E, Gray
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Recurrent Inguinal Hernia

Archives of Surgery, 1971
Statistical information relative to age, time of recurrence, duration of recurrence, and type of recurrence is available for patients reoperated upon for 226 recurrent inguinal hernias. Recurrence after a femoral herniorrhaphy is not included. The type of recurrence found at reoperation and the type of repair done are correlated.
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Sliding inguinal hernia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1973
Summary This is a review of sixty cases of sliding inguinal hernia. Of the forty-three cases followed up three to eight years, there were seven recurrences. Of these seven recurrences, all were in male patients less than fifty years old who had returned to work.
O H, Piedad, P N, Stoesser, P B, Wels
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Topic: Inguinal Hernia — Fixation

Hernia, 2015
Needlescopic TEP hernioplasty has been shown to be a safe and feasible method for repair of unilateral inguinal hernia in selected patients. It is associated with significantly lower pain score when compared to conventional approach using 5mm ports. Though the mesh placement using tissue glue or tacker application can prevent migration and hence hernia
Barranco, A   +17 more
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Direct diverticular inguinal hernia

Acta Radiologica, 1988
Nineteen patients with direct diverticular inguinal hernia (DDIH) were examined with herniography and surgically explored. A lump medially in the groin and pain were the prominent clinical manifestations in 18 patients. Physical examination indicated the presence of a DDIH in 6 patients. In 16 patients herniography revealed hernial sacs protruding from
O, Ekberg, K, Kullenberg
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Incarcerated inguinal hernia

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995
This 8dyear-old male with a history of a right inguinal hernia presented with one day of increasing scrotal girth and vomiting. Examination revealed a 10 by 10 cm scrotal mass that could not be reduced (see Figure 1). Bowel sounds were present in the scrotum. X-rays revealed multiple loops of dilated small bowel and bowel in the scrotum (see Figure 2).
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Darning Inguinal Hernias

Archives of Surgery, 1972
When the hand of the Potter shakes as the inguinal region is fashioned, one result may be poor or deficient fibromuscular tissue leaving an inadequate barrier so that abdominal pressures may produce a hernia at any time from fetal life to old age. Such weak tissue may tear when a patent sac is suddenly filled, or may stretch gradually when the sac is ...
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Inguinal hernia

Current Problems in Surgery, 1991
L M, Nyhus, M S, Klein, F B, Rogers
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Inguinal Hernia

The American Journal of Nursing, 1953
K E, LEMMER, S R, WATSON
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