BACKGROUND: A contralateral occult inguinal hernia is frequently observed in patients planned for a unilateral laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Surgical strategy for contralateral groin management in patients scheduled for an endo-laparoscopic unilateral inguinal hernia repair is controversial and based on questionable evidence. This study aimed to gather international opinion concerning the surgical strategy for the contralateral asymptomatic side when no hernia or lipoma is clinically evident at the preoperative examination or anamnesis. METHODS: An international Internet-based questionnaire was sent to all the members of the European Hernia Society, the Americas Hernia Society, and the Asia Pacific Hernia Society. The clinical scenar...
WOS: A1995TK76500013PubMed ID: 8749924To determine the incidence of contralateral hernia development...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of metachronous contralateral inguinal hernia (MCIH) is high in infants wi...
Abstract Background The place of laparoscopic gr...
Background: A contralateral occult inguinal hernia is frequently observed in patients planned for a ...
Background: Inguinal hernias are commonly seen in the paediatric population. Controversies still exi...
Background: Recent trials have assessed the impact of elective nerve division on patient outcome aft...
Introduction: Worldwide, more than 20 million patients undergo inguinal hernia repair annually. The ...
PubMed ID: 17610024Background: Laparoscopic and open preperitoneal hernia repair techniques both use...
Inguinal hernia repair (IHR) is performed through either an open or minimally invasive approach (MIS...
Inguinal hernias generally present with groin lump and pain. Although inguinal hernias can be diagno...
The management of the contralateral region in a child with a known unilateral inguinal hernia is a d...
The optimal management of bilateral groin hernia remains contentious. We report a prospective study ...
Inguinal hernia is the most common disease treated by the pediatric surgeon. There are several contr...
The occurring of inguinal hernia is in 1.5per cent of the population that is general in 5% of male p...
Aim: To determine the result in patients who have undergone total extra-peritoneal repair for inguin...
WOS: A1995TK76500013PubMed ID: 8749924To determine the incidence of contralateral hernia development...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of metachronous contralateral inguinal hernia (MCIH) is high in infants wi...
Abstract Background The place of laparoscopic gr...
Background: A contralateral occult inguinal hernia is frequently observed in patients planned for a ...
Background: Inguinal hernias are commonly seen in the paediatric population. Controversies still exi...
Background: Recent trials have assessed the impact of elective nerve division on patient outcome aft...
Introduction: Worldwide, more than 20 million patients undergo inguinal hernia repair annually. The ...
PubMed ID: 17610024Background: Laparoscopic and open preperitoneal hernia repair techniques both use...
Inguinal hernia repair (IHR) is performed through either an open or minimally invasive approach (MIS...
Inguinal hernias generally present with groin lump and pain. Although inguinal hernias can be diagno...
The management of the contralateral region in a child with a known unilateral inguinal hernia is a d...
The optimal management of bilateral groin hernia remains contentious. We report a prospective study ...
Inguinal hernia is the most common disease treated by the pediatric surgeon. There are several contr...
The occurring of inguinal hernia is in 1.5per cent of the population that is general in 5% of male p...
Aim: To determine the result in patients who have undergone total extra-peritoneal repair for inguin...
WOS: A1995TK76500013PubMed ID: 8749924To determine the incidence of contralateral hernia development...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of metachronous contralateral inguinal hernia (MCIH) is high in infants wi...
Abstract Background The place of laparoscopic gr...