Inguinal hernia in infants and children

Autor: Edward G. Stanley-Brown, Alfred A. Moscarella
Rok vydání: 1962
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Zdroj: The American Journal of Surgery. 103:453-456
ISSN: 0002-9610
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(62)90152-6
Popis: There is no unanimity of opinion concerning advisability of routine bilateral herniorrhaphy. The ultimate answer awaits critical review of complete follow-up studies on large numbers of patients who initially undergo unilateral hernial repair. At present the majority of such studies [4,9,10] and the one reported herein indicate that the incidence of hernia on the unoperated side is low, and consequently suggests that exploration of a clinically normal inguinal canal is unnecessary and, possibly, unwarranted. Ladd [12] and Donovan [11] concur in this opinion. The suggestions of Potts [13] constitute a most rational approach to the problem, although our results and those of Kiesewetter [4] suggest that the side initially affected has little bearing on the eventual appearance of a second hernia.
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