2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0762-915x(04)97399-8
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Prise en charge chirurgicale des pubalgies du sportif

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“…The use of the term ‘syndrome’ is justified by the frequent overlapping of different clinical entities and by the possible cause–effect interaction that characterises a well-defined GrP clinic framework. 7–9 Obviously, the term GrPS is an ‘umbrella term’ that must be complemented by the clinical framework description. You may then, for example, have a GrPS caused by adductor tendinopathy, inguinal hernia, or by a combination of pathologies.…”
Section: Consensus Conference Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the term ‘syndrome’ is justified by the frequent overlapping of different clinical entities and by the possible cause–effect interaction that characterises a well-defined GrP clinic framework. 7–9 Obviously, the term GrPS is an ‘umbrella term’ that must be complemented by the clinical framework description. You may then, for example, have a GrPS caused by adductor tendinopathy, inguinal hernia, or by a combination of pathologies.…”
Section: Consensus Conference Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we can potentially to observe the onset of a complex framework dependent on numerous factors linked together by a complex cause/effect relationship. This frequent association present in many clinical cases and the varied symptom complex that contribute to the determination of the clinical framework, justify and legitimate the use of the term "groin pain syndrome" (GPS) 39,40 . It is also clear that this frequent association of different pathology in GPS often makes the definitive diagnosis, and the consequent appropriate management, difficult and multifactorial [41][42][43] .…”
Section: The Possible Association Of Different Pathology Into the Gromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sports hernia can be summarized as a myoaponeurotic defect of the abdominal wall [4,34] which can affect various structures. The anatomy of the abdominal wall in the pubic region may explain the possible causes of sports hernia.…”
Section: Sports Herniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The very term "sports hernia" or "sportsman's hernia" was relatively recently introduced, and some authors interpret it as a hernia affecting a person practising sports while others interpret it as a synonym for pubalgia [3] thus adding confusion also to simple literature searches. According to some authors [4] the term pubalgia should cover only the pathology of the wall (pubalgia Z sports hernia) while other causes should have their own denomination. This topic is still evolving both in terms of its clinical definition and regarding the etiopatological, diagnostic and therapeutic meaning [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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