Careful analysis of 12 complicated cases of incarcerated femoral hernia gives clues toward the correct diagnosis of this problem. Knowledge of the symptoms can prevent dangerous delays in undertaking urgently-needed surgical repair. The unique anatomy involved requires careful clinical examination but surgery should not await x-ray studies
Background: Groin hernia is a very common type abdominal wall hernia encountered in surgical practic...
Femoral hernias account for 8%–11% of all groin hernias and 3%–5% of all anterior abdominal wall her...
Reports on the outcomes of emergency and elective femoral hernia surgery are scarce. Most studies do...
Summary: The accuracy of diagnosis offemoral hernia in referrals to a district general hospital over...
The femoral hernia can be defined as infrequent, and predominantly found in females, with the highes...
Introduction: A femoral hernia is a rare, acquired condition, which has been reported in less than 5...
Femoral hernia is rare and commonly presents with incarceration in emergency situations. From the li...
AbstractIntroductionA femoral hernia is a rare, acquired condition, which has been reported in less ...
Inguinal hernias are a widespread condition, responsible for a large number of acute abdomen cases. ...
Objective: To determine the incidence, pattern and the immediate outcome of femoral hernia surgery i...
Aim: Inguinal hernia when incarcerated may present an emergency due to the impending danger of stran...
Introduction: Femoral hernias are a relatively uncommon type, accounting for only 3% of all hernias....
Groin hernias are among the oldest recorded afflictions of mankind. Most of them protrude through th...
Introduction: Femoral hernias frequently present with incarceration, resulting in obstruction and st...
Femoral hernias are more common in women and lead to a substantial higher rate for an emergency oper...
Background: Groin hernia is a very common type abdominal wall hernia encountered in surgical practic...
Femoral hernias account for 8%–11% of all groin hernias and 3%–5% of all anterior abdominal wall her...
Reports on the outcomes of emergency and elective femoral hernia surgery are scarce. Most studies do...
Summary: The accuracy of diagnosis offemoral hernia in referrals to a district general hospital over...
The femoral hernia can be defined as infrequent, and predominantly found in females, with the highes...
Introduction: A femoral hernia is a rare, acquired condition, which has been reported in less than 5...
Femoral hernia is rare and commonly presents with incarceration in emergency situations. From the li...
AbstractIntroductionA femoral hernia is a rare, acquired condition, which has been reported in less ...
Inguinal hernias are a widespread condition, responsible for a large number of acute abdomen cases. ...
Objective: To determine the incidence, pattern and the immediate outcome of femoral hernia surgery i...
Aim: Inguinal hernia when incarcerated may present an emergency due to the impending danger of stran...
Introduction: Femoral hernias are a relatively uncommon type, accounting for only 3% of all hernias....
Groin hernias are among the oldest recorded afflictions of mankind. Most of them protrude through th...
Introduction: Femoral hernias frequently present with incarceration, resulting in obstruction and st...
Femoral hernias are more common in women and lead to a substantial higher rate for an emergency oper...
Background: Groin hernia is a very common type abdominal wall hernia encountered in surgical practic...
Femoral hernias account for 8%–11% of all groin hernias and 3%–5% of all anterior abdominal wall her...
Reports on the outcomes of emergency and elective femoral hernia surgery are scarce. Most studies do...