A comparative study to evaluate the outcome between open posterior preperitoneal versus open anterior tension free hernioplasty in cases of recurrent inguinal hernia
Abstract:Background:The ideal method for repair of inguinal hernia would cause minimal discomfort to the patient, both during the surgical procedure and in the postoperative course. It would be technically simple to perform and easy to learn, would have a low rate of complications and recurrence, and would require only a short period of convalescence. However, the most effective method in any given patient is not clearly defined and consequently surgery for recurrent inguinal hernia after mesh repair is usually a diffi… Show more
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