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Inguinal Hernia Surgery: Challenging Even for Experienced SurgeonsIn the late 19th century, recurrence rates for inguinal hernia surgeries approached 100% after four years. This high failure rate stemmed from the […]
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kang started the topic Inguinal Hernia Surgery: Challenging Even for Experienced Surgeons in the forum Forum 1 month ago
In the late 19th century, recurrence rates for inguinal hernia surgeries approached 100% after four years. This high failure rate stemmed from the inguinal region’s unique anatomical challenges:
1. It bears concentrated abdominal weight while having the weakest abdominal wall structure.
2. Its complex anatomy confuses even skilled surgeons.…[Read more] -
kang wrote a new post 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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kang posted an update 5 months, 1 week ago
Some common types of non-mesh hernia repair techniques include:
Shouldice Repair: This method involves using layered sutures to strengthen the weakened abdominal wall without mesh. It’s often used for inguinal hernias and has a long history of success.
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kang wrote a new post 5 months, 1 week ago
Some common types of non-mesh hernia repair techniques include
Some common types of non-mesh hernia repair techniques include: Shouldice Repair: This method involves using layered sutures to strengthen the […]
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kang started the topic test in the forum Forum 5 months, 1 week ago
Some common types of non-mesh hernia repair techniques include:
Shouldice Repair: This method involves using layered sutures to strengthen the weakened abdominal wall without mesh. It’s often used for inguinal hernias and has a long history of success.
Bassini Repair: An older technique where the surgeon stitches together the muscle layers…[Read more]
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kang started the topic Some common types of non-mesh hernia repair techniques include in the forum Forum 5 months, 1 week ago
Some common types of non-mesh hernia repair techniques include:
Shouldice Repair: This method involves using layered sutures to strengthen the weakened abdominal wall without mesh. It’s often used for inguinal hernias and has a long history of success.
Bassini Repair: An older technique where the surgeon stitches together the muscle layers of…[Read more]
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kang posted an update 5 months, 1 week ago
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