2022
DOI: 10.32598/jsmj.20.6.2344
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Comparison of the complications and recurrence rate after herniorrhaphy by open and laparoscopic methods in pediatric patients: A case-control study

Abstract: Introduction: Indirect inguinal hernias in children are causing by the opening of the vaginal process and the entry of viscera into it. To compare the rate of complications and recurrence after open and laparoscopic hernia surgery. Methods: In this case-control study, the patients who underwent surgery by laparoscopic and open methods for 2018-2020 years. The data were extracted from a checklist based on the variables sex, age, infection rate, side effect, hydrocele rate, scar length, testicular swelling rate,… Show more

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