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Meta‐Analysis to Determine Optimal Timing for Repair of Inguinal Hernia in Pre‐Term Infants
Studies have shown conflicting findings regarding the optimal time for the repair of inguinal hernia in preterm infants. Our review aims to comprehensively synthesize the available evidence and provide robust, up‐to‐date insights into the clinical outcomes of delayed versus early repair of inguinal hernia in these patients.
Tallal Mushtaq Hashmi+12 more
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Clinically Normal Appendix in an Elective Right Inguinal Hernia Repair: Case report
Background: Small bowel and omentum are the most common structure seen in an inguinal hernia sac. Appendix as a content of an inguinal hernia sac is extremely rare. We report this clinical entity due to its rarity.
Idowu NA+7 more
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Abstract Background Guidelines recommend biopsies for men <50 years with testicular microlithiasis and cancer risk factors to rule out germ cell neoplasia in situ. Limited data support this practice. Objectives To clarify the significance of testicular microlithiasis by examining pathological findings in men with testicular microlithiasis.
Karoline Skov Lundager+7 more
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How long do we need to follow-up our hernia patients to find the real recurrence rate?
IntroductionIt is known that recurrences continue to occur after the follow-up period of one to five years usually used in most hernia studies. By reviewing the data in the Herniamed Hernia Registry documenting the time interval between the recurrent ...
Ferdinand eKöckerling+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Nephrectomies are major surgeries often required in ADPKD for symptom control, removal of septic/malignant foci, and to create space for renal transplantation. Whether ADPKD patients should proceed with nephrectomy/ies should be guided by patient characteristics, technical considerations and anticipated risks and benefits. Methods A
Joel Ern Zher Chan+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Inguinal hernia repair (IHR) is one of the most frequently performed procedures in general surgery. There is clinical equipoise regarding the increasing global adoption of robotic IHR as a safe minimally invasive option. We present the short‐term outcomes of robotic transabdominal (R‐TAPP) preperitoneal IHR as a protocol‐driven day ...
Joseph Do Woong Choi+20 more
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Hernia de Amyand. Presentación de caso
Fundamento: La asociación de hernia inguinal encarcelada y apendicitis aguda es algo inusual; se conoce como hernia de Amyand y pocos casos han sido descritos en la literatura.
Arley Armando Guelmes Domínguez+3 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis seeks to evaluate the current evidence to characterize whether the timing of repair (acute or elective) and the mode of repair (mesh or direct suture) influence recurrence outcomes in patients with traumatic abdominal wall hernia in laparotomy and non‐laparotomy settings.
Khang Duy Ricky Le+4 more
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COMPLICATED AMYAND’S HERNIA IN A NEONATE MIMICKING INGUINAL ABSCESS
Amyand’s hernia is a rare form of hernia in which the vermiform appendix is present within the inguinal hernia sac. Here, we report a 12 days-old neonate with features of inguinal abscess referred to us with a tender irreducible right inguino-scrotal ...
Bashir Ur Rahman+3 more
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Aarskog Syndrome: Deep Phenotyping and Genomic Landscape of a New Cohort Including Adult Patients
This study presents the deep phenotyping data of 14 new Aarskog‐Scott syndrome patients with molecular confirmation. ABSTRACT Aarskog‐Scott syndrome (AAS, MIM#305400) is an X‐linked disorder characterized by recognizable facial features, short stature, and genitourinary and skeletal malformations.
Gozde Tutku Turgut+7 more
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