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Comparative Study
. 2007 Dec;23(12):1209-13.
doi: 10.1007/s00383-007-2018-3. Epub 2007 Oct 23.

The laparoscopic spectrum of inguinal hernias and their recurrences

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Comparative Study

The laparoscopic spectrum of inguinal hernias and their recurrences

Felix Schier. Pediatr Surg Int. 2007 Dec.

Abstract

In a retrospective study, intraoperative photos and video documentations of 884 children demonstrate that inguinal hernias and their recurrences are aspects of a full spectrum, which ranges from fully closed internal inguinal rings (IIR) and small openings to all-the way-down-into-the-scrotum open processus; 92% of the children had indirect and 2% direct hernias, 4% had no open IIR, 1% was femoral, 2% were hernias en pantalon and 1% combinations of indirect, direct and femoral hernias; 3% were recurrences. Among the 28 children with recurrences, the IIR was fully open in only 36%, partially open in 25%, had only a small opening in 21% and even a closed IIR in 18%. The present paper demonstrates that the yes/no concept of inguinal hernia needs to be redefined. Hernias and their recurrences constitute a spectrum. There are hernias and recurrences without a laparoscopically visible open IIR.

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