2021
DOI: 10.20960/rhh.00441
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Inguinal hernia management and clinical practice guide

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“…More than 20 million inguinal hernia repairs are performed world-wide every single year. Around 10-15% of the world population will have an abdominal wall hernia throughout his lifetime; The most frequent (approximately 60%) will be in the inguinal region, predominantly in men, with a ratio of 3-4:1 compared to women [1]. The mechanisms involved in the formation of inguinal hernias are multifactorial.…”
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“…More than 20 million inguinal hernia repairs are performed world-wide every single year. Around 10-15% of the world population will have an abdominal wall hernia throughout his lifetime; The most frequent (approximately 60%) will be in the inguinal region, predominantly in men, with a ratio of 3-4:1 compared to women [1]. The mechanisms involved in the formation of inguinal hernias are multifactorial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some anatomical factors that have shown a predisposition to the appearance of inguinal hernias, like: persistence of the peritoneum-vaginal duct in men, or the Nuck duct in women, the increase in the dimensions of Hesselbach's triangle, the absence of the aponeurotic fibers of the transversus abdominis muscle in its lateral portion or in the entire inguinal floor [1]. Chronic increases in intra-abdominal pressure, as occurs in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cirrhosis, prostatic hyperplasia, multiple pregnancies, are also a possible cause of hernia [1]. The presence of the bladder within the hernial sac is uncommon, with a prevalence of 0.5-5% among inguinal hernia patients [3,4,[7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%