2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/5610513
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Single-Incision Percutaneous Closure of Pediatric Inguinal Hernia: A New Modification for Intracorporeal Suture Knotting

Abstract: Background. Single-incision percutaneous closure (SIPC) of pediatric inguinal hernia under laparoscopic guidance is a well-developed feasible technique; however, suture knotting remains a major challenge during this technique. Most laparoscopic surgeons prefer extracorporeal subcutaneous suture knotting, which may be associated with consequent formation of stitch sinus and increased recurrence rate. On the other hand, intracorporeal suture knotting necessitates the availability of special devices or homemade i… Show more

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“…About two-thirds of the patients had hydrocele whereas one-third had inguinal hernia. The etiopathogenesis of hydroceles and hernias are basically the same in children; both result from persistent patency of the processus vaginalis [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About two-thirds of the patients had hydrocele whereas one-third had inguinal hernia. The etiopathogenesis of hydroceles and hernias are basically the same in children; both result from persistent patency of the processus vaginalis [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%