Surgical Outcomes Open Versus Laparoscopic Repair of Inguinal Hernia
Hasan Sayed Abu-Elmagd;
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Introduction: Ahernia, an abnormal protrusion of an organ or tissue through a defect in its surrounding wall is a very common surgical problem. Various sites of the body are vulnerable to the occurrence of hernia, but the abdominal wall particularly the inguinal region is most commonly involved region. Approximately seventy percent (75%) of all hernias are usually groin hernias, among which 95% are inguinal region hernias and the remainder being femoral canal defects. Inguinal hernias being very common in men than in women can be either indirect or direct.
Introduction: Ahernia, an abnormal protrusion of an organ or tissue through a defect in its surrounding wall is a very common surgical problem. Various sites of the body are vulnerable to the occurrence of hernia, but the abdominal wall particularly the inguinal region is most commonly involved region. Approximately seventy percent (75%) of all hernias are usually groin hernias, among which 95% are inguinal region hernias and the remainder being femoral canal defects. Inguinal hernias being very common in men than in women can be either indirect or direct.
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| Title | Surgical Outcomes Open Versus Laparoscopic Repair of Inguinal Hernia | Other Titles | النتائج الجراحية لإصلاح الفتق الاربى جراحياً وبالمنظار الجراحى | Authors | Hasan Sayed Abu-Elmagd | Issue Date | 2019 |
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