2020
DOI: 10.5455/medscience.2019.08.9142
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Retrospective analysis of inguinofemoral hernias

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“…An incarcerated inguinal hernia term is one in which the contents are no longer reducible, and the term strangulation accommodates for ischemic contents 12 . Even though we are in an era based on high technology and technological improvement, patient-related factors are still yielding to increased mortality in patients who have strangulated AWH and need emergent surgery like in the past decades regardless of developed and underdeveloped countries 11,[13][14][15][16] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An incarcerated inguinal hernia term is one in which the contents are no longer reducible, and the term strangulation accommodates for ischemic contents 12 . Even though we are in an era based on high technology and technological improvement, patient-related factors are still yielding to increased mortality in patients who have strangulated AWH and need emergent surgery like in the past decades regardless of developed and underdeveloped countries 11,[13][14][15][16] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, a significant body of knowledge has been acquired on the inguinal region anatomy from cadaver dissections in the nineteenth century. This development has enhanced tremendous progress in the surgery of inguinal hernias [13,14]. Consequentially, the publications of surgeons such as Cooper, Franz Hasselbach, Antonio Scarpa, and Jules Germain Cloquet on the formation mechanisms and the management modality of inguinal hernia formed the basis of modern surgery [13,14].…”
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“…This development has enhanced tremendous progress in the surgery of inguinal hernias [13,14]. Consequentially, the publications of surgeons such as Cooper, Franz Hasselbach, Antonio Scarpa, and Jules Germain Cloquet on the formation mechanisms and the management modality of inguinal hernia formed the basis of modern surgery [13,14]. Most abdominal anterior wall hernias are inguinal hernias, followed by femoral and umbilical hernias, respectively [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%