2023
DOI: 10.35120/medisij020121a
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Abstract: Despite the advances in medicine regarding diagnosis and therapeutic options, the treatment of femoral hernias remains a challenge for the surgeon. In the past, this type of hernia was repaired with conventional surgery. Today, mini-invasive techniques are preferred method of choice by many surgeons. The aim of our study is to compare the results of open and minimally invasive surgery in patients with femoral hernias.In the present study we include patients with primary unilateral femoral hernias operated in t… Show more

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