Effectiveness of the surgical techniques in acute inguinal hernia

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Abstract

The weakness in the abdominal wallmay be a birth defect or it may be developed later in life when muscles are loosened with age, but also in various intense physical activities. Men are the most affected section of population, 8 times more prone to inguinal hernia than women. In certain moments, when the intestinal tissue descends towards the scrotum, bulging areas occur, accompanied by pain around testes. Appreciation of the degree of dystrophia and anatomic dislocation of the inguinal region made possible to adequately choose the tactics of the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias. Presenting a case of incarcerated right inguinal-scrotal hernia. epiploectomy, followed by treatment of hernia, an alloplastic technique. The choice of the technique to repair an inguinal parietal defect depends on the surgeon.

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Glod, M., Grigore, C. A. N. A., Tutunaru, D., Dinu, C. A., & Dabija, M. (2019). Effectiveness of the surgical techniques in acute inguinal hernia. Revista de Chimie, 70(8), 3037–3040. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.19.8.7482

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