2023
DOI: 10.23888/hmj202311169-76
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Testicular Perfusion in the Assessment of the Inguinal Canal Autoplasty by Transferred Aponeurotic Flap

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Numerous methods of eliminating abdominal wall defects developed in the world today do not allow us to talk about solving the problem of hernias. In particular, the causes of chronic postoperative pain associated with the effect of scarring on the spermatic cord have not been fully studied. Testicular flow studies after hernia repair mostly showed different outcomes. AIM: Comparative assessment of blood flow parameters of the testicular, capsular and intratesticular arteries, as well as the diamet… Show more

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“…We failed to find any research papers to study life quality in pediatric patients. In her research, S. T. Sapyeva assesses HRQOL in patients after hernioplasty and mentions the best results in patients operated on with an autoplasty technique [17]. In OHR patients, no significant changes in the RI on both the operated (p=0.6353) and non-operated sides (p=0.4833) have been noted.…”
Section: хирургияmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We failed to find any research papers to study life quality in pediatric patients. In her research, S. T. Sapyeva assesses HRQOL in patients after hernioplasty and mentions the best results in patients operated on with an autoplasty technique [17]. In OHR patients, no significant changes in the RI on both the operated (p=0.6353) and non-operated sides (p=0.4833) have been noted.…”
Section: хирургияmentioning
confidence: 99%