BACKGROUND: Few scientific reports to date describe the histological modification of structures outlining a hernia opening. This article is focused on the identification of the pathological changes in vascular structures in tissues excised from cadavers with inguinal hernia. A deeper comprehension of this topic could lead to essential improvements in the detection of hernia genesis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Different kinds of hernia, including indirect, direct and mixed, were identified in 30 autopsied subjects. Tissue samples were resected for histological study from abdominal wall structures close to the hernia opening. Histological examination focused on the detection of structural changes in arteries and veins. The results were compared...
In the last decade, in the search for abdominal-wall hernia etiology, attention has been brought to ...
INTRODUCTION: Hernia is defined as an abnormal protrusion of a viscus or a part of the viscus throu...
INTRODUCTION: An abdominal wall hernia a localized weakness in the background of mechanical proble...
BACKGROUND: Few scientific reports to date describe the histological modification of structures ou...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The study is focused on recognizing the histological changes of the structure...
There are few articles in the literature reporting the histological changes of groin structures affe...
BACKGROUND: The histological study of the herniated inguinal area is rare in the literature. This re...
INTRODUCTION: While many scientific reports deal with inguinal hernia, including treatment methods a...
The genesis of inguinal hernia still represents a dilemma. Deryite innovation in surgical matenals ...
Inguinal hernia (IH) is a weakening of the abdominal contents into the inguinal canal of the groin t...
INTRODUCTION: A hernia is defined as an area of weakness or complete disruption of the fibromuscula...
Introduction: Identification of a combined hernia is a common occurrence in the course of inguinal h...
Hernia is a very common challenge faced by modern medicine. It is estimated that this problem affect...
We present a rarest exposure of an untreated indirect inguinal hernia in a seventy year old formalin...
Hernia is defined as protrusion of a viscus or part of a viscus through a weakening or defect in the...
In the last decade, in the search for abdominal-wall hernia etiology, attention has been brought to ...
INTRODUCTION: Hernia is defined as an abnormal protrusion of a viscus or a part of the viscus throu...
INTRODUCTION: An abdominal wall hernia a localized weakness in the background of mechanical proble...
BACKGROUND: Few scientific reports to date describe the histological modification of structures ou...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The study is focused on recognizing the histological changes of the structure...
There are few articles in the literature reporting the histological changes of groin structures affe...
BACKGROUND: The histological study of the herniated inguinal area is rare in the literature. This re...
INTRODUCTION: While many scientific reports deal with inguinal hernia, including treatment methods a...
The genesis of inguinal hernia still represents a dilemma. Deryite innovation in surgical matenals ...
Inguinal hernia (IH) is a weakening of the abdominal contents into the inguinal canal of the groin t...
INTRODUCTION: A hernia is defined as an area of weakness or complete disruption of the fibromuscula...
Introduction: Identification of a combined hernia is a common occurrence in the course of inguinal h...
Hernia is a very common challenge faced by modern medicine. It is estimated that this problem affect...
We present a rarest exposure of an untreated indirect inguinal hernia in a seventy year old formalin...
Hernia is defined as protrusion of a viscus or part of a viscus through a weakening or defect in the...
In the last decade, in the search for abdominal-wall hernia etiology, attention has been brought to ...
INTRODUCTION: Hernia is defined as an abnormal protrusion of a viscus or a part of the viscus throu...
INTRODUCTION: An abdominal wall hernia a localized weakness in the background of mechanical proble...