Objective: To investigate the conventional technique involves treatment of femoral hernia an approximation inguinal ligament to pectineal ligament. In technique which uses mesh closure for femoral canal without tissue tension. Methods: A prospective study from January 01. 2007-May 30. 2009. We analyzed 1 042 patients with inguinal hernia, of which there were 83 patients with 86 femoral hernia. Results: Femoral hernias were present in 7.96% of cases. Males were 13 (15.66%) and 70 women (84.34%). The gender distribution of men: women is 1:5.38. Urgent underwent 69 (83%), and the 14 election (17%) patients. Average age was 63 years, the youngest patient was a 24 and the oldest 86 years. Ratio of right: left hernias was 3.4:1. With bilateral fe...
AbstractBackgroundFemoral hernias are relatively uncommon and have a higher risk for strangulation a...
Background: To date, no gold standard for the surgical treatment of femoral hernia exists. Pure tiss...
The femoral hernia can be defined as infrequent, and predominantly found in females, with the highes...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the conventional technique involves treatment of femoral hernia an a...
Hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States, with 700...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral hernia consists only 4% of all primary groin hernias. It is described as “the ...
Several tension-free femoral hernia repair techniques are currently available with different approac...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONFemoral hernia consists only 4% of all primary groin hernias. It is described as...
Since the mid 1980s, dramatic progress has been made in the surgical treatment of hernia in respect ...
The aim of this study to analyze results of a new method which eliminates complications associated w...
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the outcome of modified three-dimensional...
Groin hernia is common, and each year 200 repairs per 100 000 adult inhabitants are performed in Swe...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of using open tension-free mesh repa...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to evaluate the efficacy of laparoscopic totally extraperitonea...
Femoral hernias make up 2–4 % of the total number of patients with hernias [1], the results of their...
AbstractBackgroundFemoral hernias are relatively uncommon and have a higher risk for strangulation a...
Background: To date, no gold standard for the surgical treatment of femoral hernia exists. Pure tiss...
The femoral hernia can be defined as infrequent, and predominantly found in females, with the highes...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the conventional technique involves treatment of femoral hernia an a...
Hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States, with 700...
INTRODUCTION: Femoral hernia consists only 4% of all primary groin hernias. It is described as “the ...
Several tension-free femoral hernia repair techniques are currently available with different approac...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONFemoral hernia consists only 4% of all primary groin hernias. It is described as...
Since the mid 1980s, dramatic progress has been made in the surgical treatment of hernia in respect ...
The aim of this study to analyze results of a new method which eliminates complications associated w...
Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the outcome of modified three-dimensional...
Groin hernia is common, and each year 200 repairs per 100 000 adult inhabitants are performed in Swe...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of using open tension-free mesh repa...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to evaluate the efficacy of laparoscopic totally extraperitonea...
Femoral hernias make up 2–4 % of the total number of patients with hernias [1], the results of their...
AbstractBackgroundFemoral hernias are relatively uncommon and have a higher risk for strangulation a...
Background: To date, no gold standard for the surgical treatment of femoral hernia exists. Pure tiss...
The femoral hernia can be defined as infrequent, and predominantly found in females, with the highes...