1995
DOI: 10.1016/0966-6532(95)00006-e
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Ambulatory surgery for hydrocele: a review of 200 cases

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“…As the plication technique does not include dissecting the sac, there are advantages, e.g. speed and relative bloodlessness, and the technique may used as an outpatient procedure [4,5]. Recently a technique combining plication and eversion was developed, and appears to be quicker [6].…”
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“…As the plication technique does not include dissecting the sac, there are advantages, e.g. speed and relative bloodlessness, and the technique may used as an outpatient procedure [4,5]. Recently a technique combining plication and eversion was developed, and appears to be quicker [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%