Review of Inguinal Hernia Surgeries performed in Nigerian Children

  • F. B. O O
  • George M
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Introduction: Inguinal hernias are among the commonest clinical condition that requires surgical intervention in children. Method: This study was a retrospective review of 118 inguinal hernias among 108 children which were surgical treated over a period of three years. Folders were sorted from records and reviewed. Result: There were 105 males and 3 female children having 98 unilateral and 10 bilateral hernias .Age of the children ranged from 2 months to 15 years. The operation performed was a simple high ligation of sac without mobilization of cord. Most of the children were operated at much older age with peak ages at 2-3 years and 7-8 years .There were no operative mortality. Conclusions: The findings in this series help to buttress the fact that hernias in infancy and childhood are amenable to surgery with gratifying result.

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F. B. O, O., & George, M. D. (2014). Review of Inguinal Hernia Surgeries performed in Nigerian Children. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 13(6), 21–23. https://doi.org/10.9790/0853-13612123

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