Aust J Gen Pract 2020
DOI: 10.31128/ajgp-08-19-5037
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Inguinal hernias in children

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“…The estimated prevalence rate of inguinal hernia for full-term and premature neonates have reported to be 1-5% and 9-11% respectively. 3,4,5 Incidence of inguinal hernia in our study on right , left and both sides is quite similar to other studies done by Rowe et al and Grosfeld. 11 13 patients were admitted in emergency basis with irreducible hernias, that is 11.86% which contained small bowel in 3 childern and omentum in 9 children.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The estimated prevalence rate of inguinal hernia for full-term and premature neonates have reported to be 1-5% and 9-11% respectively. 3,4,5 Incidence of inguinal hernia in our study on right , left and both sides is quite similar to other studies done by Rowe et al and Grosfeld. 11 13 patients were admitted in emergency basis with irreducible hernias, that is 11.86% which contained small bowel in 3 childern and omentum in 9 children.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The surgical correction of both pathologies is similar. The estimated prevalence rate of inguinal hernia for full-term and premature neonates have reported to be 1-5% and 9-11% respectively 3,4,5 and it is six times more common in boys. 6,7,8 Inguinal hernia repair or herniotomy is considered as the most common elective surgical procedure in children with inguinal hernia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 1–5% of full-term babies are estimated to have inguinal hernia among which most of them are boys. Indirect inguinal hernias account for nearly all of these hernias [ 8 ]. Our patient was a 2-months old boy with an obstructed indirect inguinal hernia.…”
Section: Clinical Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A signi cant advantage of laparoscopic ligation is the ability to inspect contralateral defects, which potentially avoids a second operation and additional incision [19][20][21][22] . In pediatric patients, the incidence of recessive hernia is 20.0-43% 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%